B1ue – The Slaying of Lydia Syanto, 2008 G.A. Spring Anthology |
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B1ue – The Slaying of Lydia Syanto, 2008 G.A. Spring Anthology |
March 24 2008, 08:18 PM
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![]() Hosted Author / Writer Support Lead / Moderator Group: # Administrator Posts: 7,237 Joined: February 15, 2006 From: Nowhere near a cliff Member No.: 2,141 Gender: Male Age: 36 |
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March 27 2008, 02:24 PM
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![]() Hosted Author / Writer Support Lead / Moderator Group: # Administrator Posts: 7,237 Joined: February 15, 2006 From: Nowhere near a cliff Member No.: 2,141 Gender: Male Age: 36 |
Review by Myk;
In a world where demihumans not only exist but walk among us, there is a need for humans to protect themselves. California has responded by creating an agency that responds to and investigates demihuman activity. This story starts out with our protagonist senior agent Gregory Cantor and his team arriving at a street side shop in Los Angeles where he has tracked a dangerous shade to. Throughout this tale we are introduced to “Nine things Californian’s Need to Know about Shades” which was written by agent Cantor. This provides an interesting way of describing what shades are like and capable of, while at the same time sharing the encounter between Gregory Cantor’s team and the shade. What happens when they try to apprehend the shade? This denihuman isn’t likely to go quietly. Thanks for this fast-paced and exciting read B1ue!! |
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March 28 2008, 09:06 PM
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![]() Sweet Candy Girl Group: Author: Author Posts: 860 Joined: February 05, 2008 From: Arizona Member No.: 6,328 Gender: Female Age: 24 |
*reads* *tilts head to the side* Well, that was...interesting to say the least. I like the way it was written and that it was interesting and kept your interest.
I found that the way it was set up was easy to read, and I'm talking about the list. It was good to me. Made me want more. |
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March 28 2008, 09:21 PM
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![]() Gay Dad / Anthology Coordinator Group: Moderator: Forum Moderation Team Posts: 5,646 Joined: August 09, 2006 From: Melbourne, Australia Member No.: 3,412 Gender: Male Age: 45 |
One question I've got is that while the Shades had the power to kill humans, does that make them evil? We don't have any reason in this story as to why the demihumans (of which the story implies Shades are only one type) are being exterminated? I had the impression that Syanto had been in that store for a while, with any indication that it had done anything wrong.
Yes, Syanto killed in the story, but was that just to try save its life? A nice story. I agree with Rose -- the way it was presented was very effective and easy to read. |
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March 29 2008, 03:58 PM
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![]() Manic Poster Group: Author: Author Posts: 487 Joined: March 29, 2007 From: Ask Me Member No.: 4,912 Gender: Male Age: 20 |
One question I've got is that while the Shades had the power to kill humans, does that make them evil? We don't have any reason in this story as to why the demihumans (of which the story implies Shades are only one type) are being exterminated? I had the impression that Syanto had been in that store for a while, with any indication that it had done anything wrong. Yes, Syanto killed in the story, but was that just to try save its life? A nice story. I agree with Rose -- the way it was presented was very effective and easy to read. Those are very good question's Graeme, I;ve also wondered the same thing. I really liked the way you add the "Nine things you should know about shades," That really added to the story, and gave the reader a little bit more information about what it was this team was dealing with. All in all it was a very good read, good job Gabe. I'm hoping that there will be another story to follow, that will give us even more information about shades and Gregory Cantor. -Mike |
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April 1 2008, 08:00 PM
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Gold Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: August 29, 2005 From: Southern California Member No.: 1,388 Gender: Male Age: 24 |
Didn't notice these had gone up a week ago.
Thank you for the reviews! I have at least one more story for this character planned that I will hopefully have finished for the "Escape" anthology. You may rest assured that at least some of your questions will be answered there. |
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April 6 2008, 10:31 AM
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![]() Agoraphobic Homosexual Group: Author: Author Posts: 1,577 Joined: October 14, 2006 From: Mauritius Member No.: 3,831 Gender: Male Age: 18 |
I really enjoyed this story. It was so different from the other stories. Made me smile. And I adored the way you interpreted the theme. Very original. The style of writing was good too. The descriptions and information were inserted at the right place in the right amount. Leaving a bit of mystery.
Very good! Take care, Ieshwar |
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April 6 2008, 10:35 PM
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![]() Cool Member Group: Advanced Member Posts: 332 Joined: January 16, 2007 Member No.: 4,409 Gender: Transgendered Age: 27 |
I like your aproach. It was easy to follow and a great story. It does have some loose ends but I think that is sometimes inevitable in a short story.
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June 3 2008, 08:26 PM
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![]() Story Archivist - send me your anthology info! Group: Moderator: Forum Moderation Team Posts: 6,643 Joined: July 19, 2005 Member No.: 1,197 Gender: Male Age: 24 |
Interesting story, Gabe! Thanks
...to me it seemed somewhat allegorical to homosexuality and perhaps the way GLBT people are viewed by straights? I'll be interested to see what more comes of it. -Kevin |
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