I thought the same. For me, there weren't any standout poems but the theme was clever and consistent enough to make it worth reading.
From what I'm reading it is based less on Nathaniel Philbrick's book than on "The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex", Owen Chase's memoir of the event...
I like the look. For me, it is a lot easier to read. And I see you have custom titles working. It is hard to glare through a computer screen, but...
+1
Tregaron, a rules call: is wiki really allowed? Prince Cor, A Horse and his Boy (Chronicles of Narnia)
Spelling mistakes and bad grammar. If you want your book read, at least have enough regard for your readers to use spellcheck.
Cheery little soul, aren't you? n/off
I know I asked at the club, but I think it needs to be repeated for everyone else, are we still going to have to create threads for reviews? How...
+1 (Traitor!)
Look for our Boxing Day review, that's all I shall say.
Misplaced optimism: I kept hoping it would improve. By halfway I wanted to know what would happen next and that was not a good thing. Believe me,...
28,463 words written. Do not ask how many words I have read this month, and how many of those were, sadly, not very good.
If she isn't in the kitchen, where is she?
Is there a quite corner where I can read?
Wouldn't you rather be indoors with a book?
One day I will find out why teenage males think posting pictures of female body parts will shock women. I can guarantee a woman has seen more, in...
What, when it is raining?
Since I have to read an average thousand words for every hundred I write, I would suggest a mini-nano. If I can write 25,000 words of reviews, all...
Actually Barbara Hambley writes several of her own series (Darwath, Windrose, James Asher) and a lot of good original novels, but without the...
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