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icon6.gif story recommendation  [message #8333] Sun, 09 March 2003 08:09 Go to next message
cezmail is currently offline  cezmail

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Hi all

I wanted to give a recommendation to a story that you may or may not know about. It is called The Magic of your touch and it can be found at http://justincasescorner.homestead.com/BookCase.html or http://at.nifty.org/nifty/gay/beginnings/the-magic-in-your-touch/. The writer, Sara, also has a yahoo group that has just started out at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themagicinyourtouch.

This story is of two men who find love and romance during a time or turmoil and tension. Nathan and Brandon have their own pasts that they have to deal with, but this story is told with romance, good writing, and very believable characters. Sara is a new writer to this genre I believe and for a first story, this one is a winner.

Thanks for your time

Charlie
icon5.gif Re: story recommendation  [message #8337 is a reply to message #8333] Sun, 09 March 2003 14:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
david in hong kong is currently offline  david in hong kong

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When does a story recommendation (which I usually don't mind knowing, and have been directed to some gems from) turn into annoying spam?

I have now been told about this story on timmy's MB, on Dave Dabeagle's mailing list and the other Dave's Glass Onion mailing list.

I don't know...maybe it's no big deal and I'm just annoyed at having to be back here in Hong Kong again after a very good and encouraging week-end...I get the Big News about the results in a day or 2 or 3.



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icon7.gif You know that I, and everyone here, couldn't ...  [message #8338 is a reply to message #8337] Sun, 09 March 2003 14:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
warren c. e. austin is currently offline  warren c. e. austin

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... be pulling harder for you and "Man", David.

I don't think there is a movable body part that could possibly interact with any other that hasn't ben crossed in one fashion or another - by all of us!

With best wishes,

I remain

Warren C. E. Austin
Toronto, Canada
icon7.gif Re: story recommendation  [message #8339 is a reply to message #8337] Sun, 09 March 2003 19:02 Go to previous message
timmy

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I have no concerns aslong as the traffic doesn't get "too heavy". We are here because people write.

It's better to have an email mailing list, of course. Ours here runs to just under 900 people. But it is a messageboard, and seems valid as a post.



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