Date: November 10, 2009 05:27 pm Title: To Build a Home
I love this story! It's so poetic and lyrical (you truly have a way with words!) and even though it's just a normal moment shared between Jim and Pam, it felt significant in its simplicity. I also liked how you added details of how they meshed their lives.
Reading this made me sigh in contentment...it was so excellent! Thank you for sharing!
Date: January 17, 2008 01:07 pm Title: To Build a Home
Lovely. I like how simply and realistically you describe the process of turning from best work friends to having a real relationship, and how that's not always fun but is very rewarding when you arrive at where they are. You choose just the right word at the right time, and that's a lovely skill to have. Thanks for this.
Date: January 14, 2008 09:44 pm Title: To Build a Home
This was lovely and poetic. And the thought of Pam climbing a tree in a bathrobe and slippers was just too sweet!
Author's Response: Haha, thank you. I'm glad you liked it. The thought of climbing the tree also made me smile :)
Date: January 14, 2008 08:08 pm Title: To Build a Home
What a sweet and poetic look at their life together =). Good job!
Author's Response: Thanks so much, it mean a lot to me. I'm glad you liked it :)
Date: January 14, 2008 11:32 am Title: To Build a Home
This waas a pretty piece of prose. I liked that they are imperfect and discovering each other's imperfections, rather than having everything be rosy all the time.
This is particulary lovely:
They kissed and everything felt new, they laughed and everything felt the same. They were far past the point of getting to know each other, but in a sense, they really were not.
It's so very true!
Author's Response: Thank you so much, McGigi! I am glad that you liked it, and I am also happy to know that what I wrote was effective and came across well. Those lines are the part I like the best as well :) Thanks for reviewing, it really means a ton to me!
Date: January 14, 2008 07:03 am Title: To Build a Home
Beautifully written. It makes me long for the bright sunshine and happy warmth of April. *sigh*
Yet you also dealt with the ups and downs of getting to know one another and the growth of a relationship...I know I've fought over many a stupid thing in my relationships (things like IKEA instruction manuals...brilliant!) and you did a wonderful job of highlighting those necessary moments in even the most perfect life.
Fabulous job! I look forward to more from you!
Author's Response: sitting here with a winter coat on (inside, haha) and a blanket, I know exactly what you mean about April. Which is why I wanted to write this, partially :) And I also just put together three chairs from Ikea in what turned out to be a two and a half hour production, haha. But I am glad that you liked those elements of the story, and I appreciate the review and the compliments-- it means so much to me as I'm getting started with all this!
Date: January 14, 2008 06:13 am Title: To Build a Home
Such a lovely story! "Familiarity counted as the main factor that made things work, along with a constant dose of surprise. They kissed and everything felt new, they laughed and everything felt the same. They were far past the point of getting to know each other, but in a sense, they really were not"--well said!
Author's Response: Thank you so much, NanReg! I am glad that you enjoyed this. That little bit there was my favorite part to write :) As always, I thank you for your constant support of my stories-- especially when I'm still not sure where my ideas are and everything with writing is still new.
Date: January 14, 2008 03:05 am Title: To Build a Home
"They kissed and everything felt new, they laughed and everything felt the same."
such a great line, and a wonderful explanation of who they are together.
Author's Response: thanks for the review. i enjoyed writing that line and i definitely agree with you.. that's just them :)