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March 14, 2013 at 12:00 AM
Chapter 1-31. Wow. I love how the title of the story fits into the overall way and perspective that it's being told in. A very beautiful story and I'm curious as to Victor and whether you'll write a short or full novel on him. Even though Victor felt like a devious man right off the bat with him painting nudes of young men, he's grown on me. I'm looking forward to the 3-some ficlet and the rest of your stories that you have written and posted. Keep up the awesome writing!
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December 13, 2012 at 12:00 AM
You know as soon as Ava didn't show up for her own daughters 16th birthday i thought 'what a bitch' and then when she pulled her little seductress scene with Ernest right in front of Fudge i thought 'someone ought to beat her ass and teach her some manners'. Now with what she is about to do with Sam i just want to stab the bitch and be done with it. Hope Fudge finds out what her 'mother' is doing and finally opens her eyes to what a downright bitchy whore she is. ugh.
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December 13, 2012 at 12:00 AM
ugh! really? I'm a little disgusted Fudge better hear the truth in the next chapter.
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July 15, 2012 at 12:00 AM
LL,
loved the entire tenor of love present
throughout the story. Beautiful job!
Characters are so cool! (I want them to
be my best friends! {:^D)
Thank you,
R
loved the entire tenor of love present
throughout the story. Beautiful job!
Characters are so cool! (I want them to
be my best friends! {:^D)
Thank you,
R
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April 28, 2012 at 12:00 AM
Dear London Lampy,
I was alerted to your story by QueersChOOL, whose recommendations I find to be very insightful and on target. His review is an unqualified rave with words like, "The writing is consistent, good and astute. " and I couldn't agree more. In one of your afternotes you suggested that you put London in your name so people would know you were English. You didn't have to. Only a Brit could write in such a finely tuned Dickensian modality; sort of a racy Oliver Twist. Thank you so much for sharing your gift of story telling. I really enjoyed it and look forward to reading some of your other pieces.
I was alerted to your story by QueersChOOL, whose recommendations I find to be very insightful and on target. His review is an unqualified rave with words like, "The writing is consistent, good and astute. " and I couldn't agree more. In one of your afternotes you suggested that you put London in your name so people would know you were English. You didn't have to. Only a Brit could write in such a finely tuned Dickensian modality; sort of a racy Oliver Twist. Thank you so much for sharing your gift of story telling. I really enjoyed it and look forward to reading some of your other pieces.
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April 2, 2012 at 12:00 AM
That was awesome
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March 31, 2012 at 12:00 AM
like all of your stories I LOVED this one too. Great job and I can't wait for the next Exit story. Yours are my favorite on this website!!!
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March 28, 2012 at 12:00 AM
This was a good story, hard at times to get through but worth it, can't wait for the next one
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March 28, 2012 at 12:00 AM
True to the LondonLampy MO, a story that starts as a horrifying concept, turned into a riveting, and absolutely fascinating tale about a young boys strange and extraordinary life.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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March 28, 2012 at 12:00 AM
Mel, Mel, Mel, boy will I miss this story! I better find some time and read your Exit stories! (well, besides the one I read, obviously)
What a fantastic ending! I'm so glad Sam got to see his mom again; she is terrific! And as a mother, I was crying along with her when she finally saw her son again.
You are a magnificant storyteller Mel and I look forward to reading more from you. =)
What a fantastic ending! I'm so glad Sam got to see his mom again; she is terrific! And as a mother, I was crying along with her when she finally saw her son again.
You are a magnificant storyteller Mel and I look forward to reading more from you. =)