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A Leaf on the Wind

Viewing comments for Chapter 1 "The Big Red Rooster"
Autobiography of abuse

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Comment from laurelp
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I went back to start from the beginning. I came in this story several chapters later. It is written well from the point of view you have chosen. So far so good.

 Comment Written 07-Feb-2009


reply by the author on 07-Feb-2009
    Thank you. I know it is difficult to start in the middle whithout having all the background. I am pleased you were interested enough to take the time to start at the beginning. That, in itself, is a compliment.
reply by laurelp on 07-Feb-2009
    As you will note, I am up to chapter 8. I will make it through all of the chapters to be ready for any new ones. I am enjoying the way you write. You are doing a wonderful job.
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2009
    Thank you. I sincerely appreciate your comments.
Comment from DecrepitOldBag
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This is a charming and innocent introduction to what is to come. I share your passion for animals. They were all I had in my own abused childhood. Poor rooster. I am also vegetarian! Great job.

 Comment Written 07-Feb-2009


reply by the author on 07-Feb-2009
    Thank you very much for you comment. You hit the nail on the head...I wanted to introduce myself to the reader as a real child, with thoughts, opinions and feeings. Again, thank you for you comments.
Comment from Ouida
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What a delightful story and insight into the life of a little girl who is very ingenious. You certainly conveyed how a small child thinks and feels about different things. I noticed your author notes. I came from a home of abuse so I am extremely interested in following this story.

 Comment Written 06-Feb-2009


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2009
    Thank you for your kind words. I hope you read more and look forwad to your thoughts.
Comment from Seraphim Delphinium
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What a captivating story! Really great imagery and laced with all the thoughts and emotions of a five year old. As a child, my family had chickens, pigs, goats, etc. One Easter Sunday we had what I thought was chicken. You can only imagine my shock and disgust when Daddy told us what "hassenfeffer" was: RABBIT! Yes, it was after I had seconds, and I just knew I had eaten the Easter Bunny! Your story brought back a LOT of memories. Great work! Seraph ~

 Comment Written 04-Feb-2009


reply by the author on 04-Feb-2009
    Thank you. I am pleased you enjoyed it. I intentionally wanted to present it from the point of view of the child I was at the time.
Comment from wazzo
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Oh dear sweet innocence seeking to be a Dr Doolittle having that innocence completely destroyed by a cruel Mother feeding you with the creature with whom you had developed a wonderful relationship. Interesting story. Blessings Albert

 Comment Written 02-Feb-2009


reply by the author on 02-Feb-2009
    Thank you.
reply by the author on 02-Feb-2009
    Thank you. I appreciate your eloquent critique. Your words described my feelings quite nicely.
Comment from thorney
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Hi there Smurphgirl. I see you are new to the site and this is your very first posting. First let me say 'welcome' and tell you, you are in for a great time.
This is a commendable first effort, you obviously have a talent for writing.

Your writing is clear, concise and has a natural flow to it. I really enjoyed this story of yours.

Now a couple of tips:
Keep you paragraphs fairly short, no more than about ten sentences. When you introduce speech, put the speech of each separate person on its own - leave a blank space before and after a each person speaks.

I know this is not done in printed form, but it makes reading on a computer screen a whole lot easier.

And now, a couple of things you need to address:

vein - vain. The first is something in your body.

... wondering if they (were) warning each other ...
I think it needs the extra word.

This is a cracking first post by you, and I'm certain we will see lots more of your talent in the weeks and months to come.

Regards, Pete.


 Comment Written 02-Feb-2009


reply by the author on 02-Feb-2009
    Thank you. I appreciate your suggestions and will incorporate them into my story.
Comment from utopian_dream_x
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This is an interesting piece of non fiction. I thought your narrative was clear, concise and easy to follow. I enjoyed the read!

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 Comment Written 02-Feb-2009


reply by the author on 02-Feb-2009
    Thank you. I appreciate all comments, especially the positive