Some Call It Luck
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Comment from Jay Squires
You're showing your skills at writing, Jim. One can almost learn to hit a tee shot by reading your description. This was light and humorous with Abbies little rejoinders, made realistic by Kenny's brief impatience at what must have seemed to him was her making light of what they were doing. It was overall, a good chapter. No suggestions.
Jay
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
You're showing your skills at writing, Jim. One can almost learn to hit a tee shot by reading your description. This was light and humorous with Abbies little rejoinders, made realistic by Kenny's brief impatience at what must have seemed to him was her making light of what they were doing. It was overall, a good chapter. No suggestions.
Jay
Comment Written 05-Jan-2023
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
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Thanks very much, Jay. Your good words mean a lot to me.
Comment from royowen
Yes, I've only played one round of golf in my entire life, but I was a long time cricketer, and the orthodox swing of a cricket bat is very similar to a golf club, both are designed to swing straight through, with the full face of the bat/club, in order not to slice/hook the ball. But that's another story, beautifully written Jim, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
Yes, I've only played one round of golf in my entire life, but I was a long time cricketer, and the orthodox swing of a cricket bat is very similar to a golf club, both are designed to swing straight through, with the full face of the bat/club, in order not to slice/hook the ball. But that's another story, beautifully written Jim, blessings Roy
Comment Written 05-Jan-2023
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
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The timing is everything, I'm sure, with the golf club and the cricket bat. Thanks for the good review, Roy.
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Yep, absolutely, nothing like seeing the ball go where you sent it, I wish it was always like that.
Comment from jmdg1954
One of the things I like about the story (it's your writing that does it) are those little quirky, corny moments.
ie:
â?¢ he said, twitching his eyebrows up and down a couple of times (he was looking for a roll in the hay)
â?¢ Aw, shucks
â?¢ previous chapter gave a hubba-hubba
These little things give me a smile.
Keep up the good work.
John
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
One of the things I like about the story (it's your writing that does it) are those little quirky, corny moments.
ie:
â?¢ he said, twitching his eyebrows up and down a couple of times (he was looking for a roll in the hay)
â?¢ Aw, shucks
â?¢ previous chapter gave a hubba-hubba
These little things give me a smile.
Keep up the good work.
John
Comment Written 05-Jan-2023
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
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Good, clean fun, huh? You're too kind, John!
Comment from Sarah Das Gupta
I'm upset, she's getting on too well with Kenny! I like the way you're developing Abby. She's increasingly credible and fallible. Of course I'm a UK reader but I would beware of too many references to TV programmes as it does restrict your potential readership.
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
I'm upset, she's getting on too well with Kenny! I like the way you're developing Abby. She's increasingly credible and fallible. Of course I'm a UK reader but I would beware of too many references to TV programmes as it does restrict your potential readership.
Comment Written 05-Jan-2023
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2023
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Good point about the TV shows. I think those are the last ones I reference.
Very soon we're going to see Abby, Kenny, and E.J. involved with each other in a surprising way.