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Sunrise  by Tathar 6 Review(s)
Queen GaladrielReviewed Chapter: Prologue on 1/23/2006
Aww! *smiles and wipes eyes* That is sooo sweet! I love the way you describe Frodo as being full of a quiet joy. And I'm glad you haven't vanished! :-) God bless, and happy New Year!
Galadriel

Author Reply: Aww, thank you so much!! God bless, and happy New Year to you as well! :)

JULES6Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 1/23/2006
Hello Tathar,

The fluffier the better - no apologise necessary.

I love stories with Bilbo and Frodo - and their bond to one another.

I like how Frodo wonders what the rest of the Fellowship are doing and they
have him in their thoughts as well.

Thank you for writing such a nice little piece.

I hope your 2006 is very prosperous.

I am the Queen of slow updating and writing at the moment, so know exactly what you mean. Need more hours in the day or less sleep or something.

JULES6

Author Reply: I love stories with Bilbo and Frodo as well - in fact, I would venture to say that they're my favorite pair (not pairING, mind you!! :P) to read and write about. :) Thank you very much, I'm so glad you enjoyed it, and I hope you have a wonderful New Year as well!!

(I would be extremely happy with more hours in the day, since I happen to be very fond of sleeping ;), although my father always says that the solution is to just be able to go *without* sleep entirely. :P)

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: Prologue on 1/23/2006
Absolutely beautiful! Just exactly how I hope it really was for the two of them when they came to Tol Eressea--missing their dear ones, yet on the whole, happy and content. Thank you!

Author Reply: Thank you very much! I just had to write this, because Frodo's leaving was always the saddest part of the books for me and I ranted about that ending for years. So this piece was sort of my acceptance that Frodo's leaving the Shire was all right as long as he really could be peaceful and content like this. :) I'm so glad you enjoyed it!

JulieReviewed Chapter: Prologue on 1/23/2006
What a lovely, tranquil scene you painted with words. I so love Frodo & Bilbo tales. Happy New Year!

Author Reply: Thank you very much, and Happy New Year to you too!

esamenReviewed Chapter: Prologue on 1/23/2006
Hello dear Tathar! Happy New Year, and what a lovely moment for Bilbo and Frodo. It's so wonderful to visit your special Tathar fandom world again.

"The sea reflected the brightening colors as it lapped gently at the shore; and atop a hill that overlooked its endless expanse, two small figures drowsed together beneath a tree, lulled by the murmur of the waves."

That's a very lovely, cinemascopic way to set the scene and then narrow in on the characters. I don't know if 'cinemascopic' is really a word, but I guess that it's one now since I used it, and I hope you get the drift. Very visual description and very nicely done.

As an English teacher who is three times older than you, dear girl, I just have to put in one grammar remark. Use a comma instead of a semicolon in this sentence, or just drop the semi entirely. Semicolons are conjunctions just like 'and.' Use either one to join two complete sentences, but not both. So you don't need both the semi and the 'and' here. Semicolons are usually used to indicate some dramatic connection between two sentences, such as in "They had lost their visas; they had to leave the country immediately" or some such thing. Semicolons seem to carry a dramatic weight and call a lot of attention to themselves, so I usually advise writers to use them sparingly, for special effect.

In all fairness to you, some of my favorite British writers (usually the older ones, not the modern ones) use semicolons instead of commas all the time. Perhaps this semicolon rule has only come into general acceptance lately, in the US. It's possible.

Anyway, I'm very curious about your new fiction! I hope you will share it soon! Best wishes and love always, esamen


Author Reply: Ah, Hello Esamen! It's so wonderful to hear from you again! (I really need to email you, I have so much to tell you, and ask you about!)

Thank you very much, I'm so glad you enjyoed it. I have to say that this little story "flowed" more than any other story I think I've written. It was very interesting - I don't think I'm normally such a "visual" kind of writer. *shrugs*

As for the comma/semicolon... I've heard the same thing from my writing teacher, but like you said, some of the older British authors use the semicolon instead of commas all the time. I think since I got into LotR when I was very young, it shaped the way I write so I've always used semicolons like Tolkien. :P Of course, I've had to train myself out of this habit in writing essays, but I have to say I kind of like the older, British usage in literature.

Or maybe that's just my rebellious side bubbling to the surface... ;)

I will hopefully have something to share with you soon concerning my fiction! I've got the (very short) prologue done, but that doesn't really count since it consists entirely of a excerpt from a historical document. :P I am in the midst of writing Chapter One, and I will send it to you (along with a summary of the story) as soon as I have something substantial written! :)

I hope your Christmas and New Years were wonderful, and I'll talk to you soon!

Love, Tathar

AntaneReviewed Chapter: Prologue on 1/23/2006
Greetings, Tathar! So glad you are still around! Loved this story and Ink Stains too - thought I would kill two birds with one review at it were - both very sweet! Could I add them to my website? You might not know I have a new one - http://www.writers-haven.net/hobbity_love.htm. Doing that sequel to Bless Them anytime soon? I was inspired to write a small bit myself regarding that if you have interest in seeing it or maybe I could just post it myself and credit your marvelous story as the inspiration. It's Frodo and Sam around the time Sam is just learning to walk and talk. Do let me know! I hope to be writing more in the non-fan world myself, but this is so much more fun! :)

Namarie, God bless, Antane

Author Reply: Oh goodness, I'm so sorry! I completely forgot about your email! Gosh, I am extremely flattered that you have enjoyed this and Inkstains enough to want to add them to your site! By all means go right ahead, I couldn't be happier. :D No, I didn't know about your new site, but I'm very glad to hear it and I'll be adding it to my Favorite Places right away!

As for the Bless Them sequel.... it remains about 3/4 finished and I'm just waiting for the time to finish it! But until I do (and given the load of schoolwork and my new job, that might be a while yet), feel free to write your own! That makes me even happier!! I am really very honored. :) Your idea sounds wonderfully sweet, and I can't wait to read it!

Thank you again, very, very much! I'll add your site to my Sites-to-Check-Regularly List. ;)

God bless!

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