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Bailey Summers
Bailey Summers
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I apologize for posting my comments on the JEM story, I did not mean to embarrass you by having my comments posted publicly, I meant those comments for your eyes only. However, I do stand by my comments. You write great stories, but you really need someone to proof your stories for spelling
and grammatical errors. Believe me, I understand. Your creative juices get flowing, and your mind goes faster than the typewriter/computer keys will allow. Please have someone help you.
Sincerely, Khyentch1
That's What PM's Are For ;0
I've got a more than vested interest in this since I'm Bailey's S.O.?! ;0
I know the point you raised is quite valid. I've volunteered to help too. Bailey's a bit,............ ummm,... 'independant'? when it comes to his writing.(LOL!) Not sure why? That's just the way he is.
He's still a great storyteller, and the Best Boyfriend EVER!!!;D
Love And Hugs,
Bailey's Jonelle
[email protected]
I second that independent comment
But he is a genius... and genius is often quirky.
Bailey's little sis,
Diana (moon)
That's What Computers Are For ;P
Aren’t computers just great? With just a few key-presses on a keyboard or clicks of a mouse, it is possible to
Mistakes are common, and computers make them much easier…and faster. Honest apologies from people who own up are much more scarce. As for graceful forgiveness…
"independent Genius"
I think I understand what you both are saying. My mediums are oils. When I was younger, a very successful artist worked one summer with me as his student. One time, in trying to demonstrate his point, he made the mistake of trying to apply his brush to my canvas. Needless to say I had a real tizzy fit, "Don't EVER touch my canvas!" Perhaps this is his attitude too. If I may suggest, copy the phrase exactly as it is in the story, and make the correction on the other sheet of paper. Just food for thought.
G-D I hate discussing this in such a public way, when I really wanted my comments to be in private.
Hugs, [email protected]