5.0 out of 5 stars
Reviews we have received - 1, February 17, 2007
This review is from: A Time To ... Volume 1 (Paperback)
As the editor of A Time To.. I have been pleased with the reviews we have received and wanted to share a few with you:
The first is from M.E. Ellis
What a wonderful collection of stories and poetry. Something for everyone, A Time To... will have you feeling a range of emotions. Each story has their own unique flair, their own distinct voice. I recommend this book to lovers of literature everywhere.Curl up and delve into the pages --you won't be disappointed.-- M.E Ellis
Act of War - Lee Martindale
A wonderful tale with a twist at the end that I didn't see coming. A cleverly written piece about war -- but not the kind you would expect. Well-written and a joy to read.
Blood and Ashes - Michele Acker
Sorea, a warrior, is portrayed with excellence in this tale. With wonderful imagery, I was transported to another time and place. Daryn is also well characterised, and I felt his emotion at the end of the tale.
The Last Vhalgenn - Kayelle Allen
Blown away by this story. Beautifully written, and very vivid. Most enjoyable!
Urania - Bobbi Sinha-MoreyA poem that says so much with so few words. Lovely.
Before Their Time - Elizabeth Barrette
Something to make you think!
Debtor - J. Michael Matuszewicz
A well-written, heartfelt story. Enjoyable!
Nim of the Kamankay - Tracie McBride
Vivid imagery. A well-written joy to read.
When the Vengeance is Gone - M.H Bonham
What a wonderful world created in this tale. To be considered a criminal just because your relative was one is horrendous -- to have to chase down these so called criminals even more so. Great story.
Chilpequin 22 Miles - Marva Dasef
A smile-inducing story. It set my mind to wondering if Bigfoot really does exist. Well-written with a great voice.
New Beginning - Ashley Arnold
A poignant tale, one I enjoyed immensely.
Swing a Sparrow on a String - Ken Goldman
A story that brought great imagery to mind from the first sentence. Enjoyable to read!
The Night the Moon was Stolen - Elizabeth Barrette
Another poem that speaks volumes and gives wonderful visuals within the mind.
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