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| An Alphabet for Middle-earth by Dreamflower | 5 Review(s) |
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| Antane | Reviewed Chapter: 26 on 6/13/2007 |
| I'm done, I'm finally, finally done! :) Very nice little poem here - darkness cast down, light prevailing, then silence. Namarie, God bless, Antane :) Author Reply: Thank you, dear! I'm glad that you enjoyed them! This last one was very hard! | |
| harrowcat | Reviewed Chapter: 26 on 4/2/2007 |
| Well done Dreamflower. I have enjoyed every one of these. Author Reply: Thank you very much! It was a fun challenge. | |
| Andrea | Reviewed Chapter: 26 on 4/2/2007 |
| Dreamflower, your poems are great! Perfect use of language and of the dribble format! "Silvertine"! I had nearly forgotten about that name. In German it is "Silberzinne", which shows how close together our languages are. BTW, it was only yesterday when I thought about Middle Earth names or places with "Z". And "Zirakzigil" was the only one I could think of ;-) Author Reply: I just realized that I had never replied to this! I apologize for being so late! Yes, you know, I checked the indexes, and it really *is* the only "Z" name I found! | |
| Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 26 on 4/2/2007 |
| How utterly perfect, Dreamflower! A wonderful and perfect drabble! Author Reply: Thank you! | |
| Raksha The Demon | Reviewed Chapter: 26 on 4/2/2007 |
| Lovely poem; I particularly liked the last two lines - simple but very eloquent. Author Reply: Oh, I am glad! The last three lines were the most difficult to write, trying to get the word count on each down to 3-2-1 was *hard*! I'm glad it worked! | |