tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5393324184449836325.post469781510595605459..comments2023-12-07T01:47:25.080-07:00Comments on Lichen Craig: Me, He, and She: A Writer's View on InfidelityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5393324184449836325.post-84531404478189137072016-06-15T15:58:45.544-06:002016-06-15T15:58:45.544-06:00Hello, Lichen. I found your blog as a result of r...Hello, Lichen. I found your blog as a result of reading "Quandary" from the archives of Wilde Oats. I thought it was a wonderful story and admired your writing immensely. A note at the end of the story indicated that it was part of a longer work, "Quandary Bridge," that would be available within the year, so I wanted to find the finished piece. I bought the ebook version of Quandary, but I haven't looked at it yet. The version in WO stood on its own, but the story arc was incomplete and I hope we get a resolution to the story.<br /> I also think highly of your blog (I've only read two installments so far.) Your writing is smooth and readable, but is imbued with such a thoughtful intelligence that it is truly a measure to read, regardless of the subject. That, to me, is fine writing.<br /> I also bought an ebook copy of "Gentleman's Game," so I have a treat to look forward to in the near future. <br /> I'm attaching my comments to the blog entry on infidelity because there is one correction that needs to be made. At the point where you realize that Angela's screwing your husband was, at least in part, her screwing you, Mark completes the thought for you. The next paragraph starts with "fidelity," but I'm sure you actually meant "Infidelity." <br /> Also, there are a couple of links to the LGBT Bookstore on the side panel of your blog, but the link is broken. I'd like to find that site and read some of the things you have posted there, so please fix that for me and other readers.Muskoxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11408175447148526422noreply@blogger.com