Published by Ryan Stone
Ryan Stone writes after midnight. His short fiction and poetry have appeared in publications including Eunoia Review, The Drabble, Algebra of Owls and Silver Birch Press and won prizes in a number of competitions at venues including Grindstone, Writer Advice, Goodreads, Writersβ Forum Magazine and Poetry Nook. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.
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Packed with innocence. Love the personification. π
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Thanks once more – I love this form, nice to hear it came across ok
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Yes, I like it too, and you do it justice!
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Too sweet!
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diabetic?
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Lol…and witty, too π
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yes you are π
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It was a barn for me…I love how you capture these significant moments without really giving it away
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We all have our memories π Understated always works best for me, I find. Great feedback, thank you.
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Yes, we do and I agree…it’s best to leave certain things to the imagination so that readers can draw from their own experiences. You are kindly welcome π
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Gentle and innocent
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Thank you, Beth
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