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Slothrop's notations in 'Hide Part 3' and The Princess Trap that
sequels were due to be posted "shortly". When can they be expected?
Would also like to see more of Angel's adventures.

For Julie O, I'd like to see another 'Protector' adventure, and I hope
'Coeds' becomes one of your ongoing serials.

Kristin81625

Julie O's Protector and Coeds

I do know that Julie has plans for another Protector story and one more in the Coeds/Fresh Start series. Exactly what the plot lines are for either story I can't really say. And no, I don't have any idea just how soon the stories will be finished or which one will get worked on first.

I do know that her latest work in progress is sure to be a story that readers will completely enjoy. I know that I've enjoyed it as I get the latest parts of it for editing.

Bob Arnold

Sorry......

Kristin,
I know you didn't mention my serial, but I think I have an understanding of 'why' some stories just seem to fall flat. Well not flat, but hit major hurdles for the authors.
I am in the middle of an 'Aunt Jane Thompson Academy Story' and I am trying to tie events together AND move the timeline along in what would be considered an appropriate manner. But right at the moment the writing is going slow. Then I wait a couple days.... reread it and rewrite it, then wait a couple days... Like with Shampoo.... Repeat....repeat.....
This is making this chapter take Forever!!! But I refuse to let it out before I am happy with it.
I currently envy writers like Angharad or any of the ones posting regular chapters in their ongoing serials.
I will keep slogging along and will eventually get back to writing a chapter every 6-8 weeks like I did early on, but for the moment, I can tell you it is as frustrating for us authors as it is for our readers!
Have patience, honest!!!
Lisa ELizabeth

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Thanks

I appreciate your response to my comments.

You're correct in the assumption that I haven't read any of your stories.
I became very interested in TG fiction about six years ago, and have
discovered that there are so many very good writers in the genre that it
is almost impossible to peruse them all. So I tend to stick to a few of
my favorites: Bob Arnold, Elrod W, Ellie Dauber, Julie O, Joanne Foxcourt,
and two or three others.

Be assured I'm going to look your serial up the first chance I get.

Thanks again.

Kristin81625