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Comment from lyenochka
Well, nothing is said about who was on the funeral pyre, nor whose scalp was now hanging at the entrance of the wigwam but we only know of one other character. I guess Edith should have been more understanding of her husband's hobbies.
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2022
Well, nothing is said about who was on the funeral pyre, nor whose scalp was now hanging at the entrance of the wigwam but we only know of one other character. I guess Edith should have been more understanding of her husband's hobbies.
Comment Written 30-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2022
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Some hobbyists are crazy.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
Oh dear, I hope he didn't mess her hair up when he scalped her!!! Lol, no wonder she called it all nonsense, he was living the life, and she hated it! Another wonderful little story, Bill!! :)) Sandra xx
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2022
Oh dear, I hope he didn't mess her hair up when he scalped her!!! Lol, no wonder she called it all nonsense, he was living the life, and she hated it! Another wonderful little story, Bill!! :)) Sandra xx
Comment Written 27-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2022
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Thank you, Sandra. I seem to dispatch a lot of wives in my stories.
Comment from Ulla
Hi Bill, so you've gone all native, in this wee flash fiction with and element of a surprise. It's difficult to tell a story in mere hundred words, but you managed nicely. Good luck in the contest. All the best. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2017
Hi Bill, so you've gone all native, in this wee flash fiction with and element of a surprise. It's difficult to tell a story in mere hundred words, but you managed nicely. Good luck in the contest. All the best. Ulla:))
Comment Written 18-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2017
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Thanks, Ulla. I tried to put enough in to give you a probable story.
Comment from nomi338
It is very interesting to me that people who next to nothing of Native Americans develop a reverence for the lifestyles they once practiced and desire to recreate them. If it is beauty of the old practices that you admire, then develop a passion for the practices of your own group, find the beauty that existed within that group. It is great to admire other groups heritage, but do not deny your own.
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
It is very interesting to me that people who next to nothing of Native Americans develop a reverence for the lifestyles they once practiced and desire to recreate them. If it is beauty of the old practices that you admire, then develop a passion for the practices of your own group, find the beauty that existed within that group. It is great to admire other groups heritage, but do not deny your own.
Comment Written 17-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
Comment from Mrs Happy Poet
Yes my friend a story with an element of mystery all in the limitations for the contest I wonder if Edith was on the pyre as he had no interruption's well done good luck regards Jill
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
Yes my friend a story with an element of mystery all in the limitations for the contest I wonder if Edith was on the pyre as he had no interruption's well done good luck regards Jill
Comment Written 17-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
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Thanks, Mrs P, for the great review. Bill
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Thanks, Mrs P, for the great review. Bill
Comment from Mitchell Brontė
Love the fact that this is a bit of a mystery Bill and leaves unanswered questions.
Wonderful, intriguing story that I enjoyed immensely.........
Mitchell
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
Love the fact that this is a bit of a mystery Bill and leaves unanswered questions.
Wonderful, intriguing story that I enjoyed immensely.........
Mitchell
Comment Written 17-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
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Thanks, Mitchell, for the great review. Bill
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Thanks, Mitchell, for the great review. Bill
Comment from giraffmang
Hi Bill,
Very nice piece indeed. What happens between the lines is the magic of this piece. Very good. Tone super and meets the requirements.
All the best
G
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
Hi Bill,
Very nice piece indeed. What happens between the lines is the magic of this piece. Very good. Tone super and meets the requirements.
All the best
G
Comment Written 17-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
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Thanks,G, for seeing the story. Bill
Comment from BOO ghost
BOO seen a lot of these today, mate. BOO'S FAVORITE WORDS: Edith was not a fan of any of this, and called her husband foolish. She referred to his passion as nonsense, and often sabotaged his efforts for spite. No interrupting tonight though.
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reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
BOO seen a lot of these today, mate. BOO'S FAVORITE WORDS: Edith was not a fan of any of this, and called her husband foolish. She referred to his passion as nonsense, and often sabotaged his efforts for spite. No interrupting tonight though.
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Comment Written 16-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2017
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Thanks, BOO, for the positive review. Bill
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I only give positive reviews. Too many negative people on this site already that want to bash us.
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
Did he murder Edith? Or did she just die? I think she was the corpse here, but you could have made it more clear. Just saying she would not interrupt tonight may not be enough. But I love the idea... worked for me. :)
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2017
Did he murder Edith? Or did she just die? I think she was the corpse here, but you could have made it more clear. Just saying she would not interrupt tonight may not be enough. But I love the idea... worked for me. :)
Comment Written 16-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2017
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I think the vagueness sells the piece, but I hope it doesn't confuse readers. Thank you, Phyllis, for reviewing this.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Well this is creepy Bill. That'll teach 'em not to nag, right?
Your story is written well as required by the contest prompt.
I see no changes. Best wishes in the contest. Jan
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2017
Well this is creepy Bill. That'll teach 'em not to nag, right?
Your story is written well as required by the contest prompt.
I see no changes. Best wishes in the contest. Jan
Comment Written 16-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2017
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Thank you, Jan.