Two years ago, I spent hours of my life - days - weeks - poring through your website finding all the Erestor Glorfindel stories, trying to figure out which ones belonged together in the same series, and reading them all. Then rereading them to get them straight, and then enjoying them in memory. It was the sort of journey with characters that you sometimes get to do when someone writes people you like in a relationship that grips you in a story that you want to see unfold.
I still find my heart affected by some of what you wrote, and some stories I could not read for fear of what I would find - thank you for all those engrossed hours of reading and of pleasure and quirky humour and of tension waiting to see what would happen. I loved the children and the art show... Gildor's last visit... And Silver and Gold and the Imladris Fourth Age sequences.
I actually think I can't read Silver and Gold again right now since it would get my heart pinging more than I am up for right now (stories I love have the tendence to move me right deep down), but talk about waiting... puts eternal life into a whole new perspective.
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Date: 2009-03-10 09:47 pm (UTC)I still find my heart affected by some of what you wrote, and some stories I could not read for fear of what I would find - thank you for all those engrossed hours of reading and of pleasure and quirky humour and of tension waiting to see what would happen. I loved the children and the art show... Gildor's last visit... And Silver and Gold and the Imladris Fourth Age sequences.
I actually think I can't read Silver and Gold again right now since it would get my heart pinging more than I am up for right now (stories I love have the tendence to move me right deep down), but talk about waiting... puts eternal life into a whole new perspective.
So. Thanks for your writing, and for sharing it.