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Date Posted: 16:41:42 04/21/08 Mon
Author: Carla
Subject: Yon man better not get taken away by the fairies! Not unless they plan to dump him on my doorstep. You've painted a very vivid picture, Cindy, I can see him there in the early spring sun, standing on the bog with his spade and lunch. Wonderful.
In reply to: celtgirl 's message, "Well my wee ones, it's been awhile since I shared anything with you, so I thought I'd post a snippet of something I just finished last week. I'll put it inside the first reply." on 08:34:54 04/21/08 Mon


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  • I've missed Casey so much! Your writing just keeps becoming more and more magical all the time, Cindy! When I read your work, I enter a different world, someplace far away from my everyday. Thank you! (NT) -- Elaine, 19:32:22 04/21/08 Mon
  • Funny you should say that, Elaine, because this book has a very different feel to it for me. It's my 'air' book, as I think of each book as an element- and it really has that feeling to me- that's what I get for putting angels in the title I guess. An interesting sidenote is that in most Celtic cultures fairies were simply considered to be fallen angels. (NT) -- cg, 11:29:04 04/22/08 Tue

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