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Chronicles of the Wandering Man

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An extended story in poem form

106 total reviews 
Comment from Domino
Exceptional
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LOL, Mike, so he got rid of all the 'religious zealots', too - good job as they're worthless. Blimey, I can't promise to keep reviewing this series as when I do review I try to make it a proper one, but I'll sure keep reading!

'Ash; acrid black, a sour taste
to wake the screaming pain,
each breath a hacking agony
to wheeze of my refrain' - I SO wish I could write like this - so poetic and original with vivid words used.

No more quotes as it's ALL superior poetry IMHO.

Reading this masterpiece makes me feel so inadequate. BRAVO! a 'sixer' in anyone's book, though most have probably already been used up on shallow love mush or religious boredom (not that I've anything against love or religion - just the often samey way it's written about).

Genius!

Ray xx


 Comment Written 07-Aug-2010


reply by the author on 07-Aug-2010
    I should perhaps have waited until tomorrow to post, but I've never been any good at tactical release timing! You honour me, Ray, and it's very much appreciated. I've been writing this 'book' for a couple of months, and it feels good to reach the conclusion, but like any longer work, you get a feel for the atmosphere and characters which makes it easier to get deeper and more meanigful. I'll be hard pushed to get myself back into this zone for a while, methinks.

    As for the religious zealots, yeah I couldn't resist wiping them out. That's definitely a Mikey touch!

    Thanks again, mate.

    Mike
Comment from Jetco
Excellent
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An Omar Khayyam read. I like the imagery you portrayed in this opus of the Wandering Man of destruction laying waste; to what end?

 Comment Written 07-Aug-2010


reply by the author on 07-Aug-2010
    Thank you, Jetco. It seems there is little purpose in any human endeavour, at least on a global scale. Perhaps the planet deserves a chance without us. Or maybe I'm just being morbid! :-)

    Thanks for the review.

    Mike
Comment from Rasp E
Exceptional
This work has reached the exceptional level

Oh. Oh.

Damn!

Oh!

So, so good. So good! I'm sad this is the last of it - but *#&$&)% - it was great. I don't smoke anymore, but that's almost worth one. ;-)

I don't even know what to say except I love it. Haunting. Beautiful. Damn. Wow. (Am now a female Rain Man - but an excellent driver.)

Didn't you say something to the effect of repeated lines being your Waterloo? Could have fooled me, Mike. Only if you're the Duke of Wellington in this scenario, instead of Napoleon. :)

 Comment Written 07-Aug-2010


reply by the author on 07-Aug-2010
    The moment I face a form where I'm meant to use repeating lines, I fall to pieces. I'm going to claim that here is different because it just happened naturally!

    Your review gave me tingles. You really like it that much? I'm utterly honoured :-). Inarticulacy from somebody so eloquent is a grand compliment!

    Thank you.

    Mike
reply by Rasp E on 07-Aug-2010
    Yes, I liked it that much. :)
Comment from M. Karol
Exceptional
This work has reached the exceptional level

FF
what tragedy we bestow on us
without a care for mankind
and dissappear forever from horizon
only skeletons remain.

It was a great read; loved every line and felt so sad.
Madhvi

 Comment Written 07-Aug-2010


reply by the author on 07-Aug-2010
    Thank you, Madhvi. You honour me with your stars and with your great understanding of all the themes I was trying to bring together. I'm so glad you enjoyed the read.

    Mike
Comment from RKagan
Excellent
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Wow this is an excellent piece of writing. Unfortunatly it's Saturday and I don't have a six left or your would get it. This is thought provoking and well written. It flows beautifully and speaks volumes.

 Comment Written 07-Aug-2010


reply by the author on 07-Aug-2010
    Thank you for the fantastic review :-). I suppose I should have waited, and posted it tomorrow, but I've never been very good at tactical releasing! It's the comments that mean the most anyway. Thanks again.

    Mike
Comment from Realist101
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Mike, I would gladly award you a six for this. Wish I had saved one. But this has made me really want to "go green"? IF only we could just STOP the greed and nonsense of our ways. This work is so vivid, it makes me FEEL crusty, and out of breath as I read of how difficult it was to breathe. I have many dreads for our world, this piece helps me to visualize some of them. Exceptional work. Oh, Pet the little Cartman for me? My cat Riggsy wants him to distract you, as she does me, by perching directly in front of the computer screen, licking. ") Susan

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 Comment Written 07-Aug-2010


reply by the author on 07-Aug-2010
    Thank you, Susan :-). Ozzy is usually a good boy, except if I get up too late, at which point he dive-bombs my stomach from the headboard because he wants his breakfast, and he is a HEAVY cat! The other one, Gyllie, has figured out that if she jumps in front of the TV, she'll get attention. She also does Riggsy's trick of flopping between my keyboard and monitor and being extremely cute!

    Mike
reply by Realist101 on 07-Aug-2010
    Ohhh!! Sweet! I can just see this calamity. Thank you Mike, I love your little tales of your cats. Ozzy and Gyllie. Great names!! Happy writing!!! ") Susan