Tiffani Chin – Self Preservation, 2008 G.A. Spring Anthology |
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Tiffani Chin – Self Preservation, 2008 G.A. Spring Anthology |
March 24 2008, 08:37 PM
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![]() Hosted Author / Writer Support Lead / Moderator Group: # Administrator Posts: 7,001 Joined: February 15, 2006 From: Nowhere near a cliff Member No.: 2,141 Gender: Male Age: 36 |
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March 27 2008, 03:37 PM
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![]() Hosted Author / Writer Support Lead / Moderator Group: # Administrator Posts: 7,001 Joined: February 15, 2006 From: Nowhere near a cliff Member No.: 2,141 Gender: Male Age: 36 |
Review for Self-Preservation by TL The Writing Tiger
Have you ever come close to making a bad decision? Did you need someone to stop you from making the bad decision? Sometimes we all need someone to save us from ourselves. Who will come to the rescue? The story was fantastic. While it hits close to home, it gave me a new perspective on life in general. Tiff, this story is marvelous. Thank you for writing it! |
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March 28 2008, 05:57 PM
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![]() Manic Poster Group: Promising: Promising Author Posts: 476 Joined: December 29, 2007 From: Massachusetts Member No.: 6,166 Gender: Male Age: 19 |
Nice! This story grabbed me from the get go.
*spoilers* I really liked that the story had a positive ending, even though there was a definite edge throughout. I could connect with many aspects of poor Brennan's character -- the son-mother feeling, the inadequacy, the biochemistry major (haha... bioengineering here). The idea of hell is also well done, very interesting. This story would technically be a ghost story, or sci-fi, or fantasy, I guess, but I like it so much because it simultaneously defies and subsumes these genres. corvus |
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March 28 2008, 11:13 PM
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![]() Member Greg's Fan Club Group: Moderator: Forum Moderation Team Posts: 2,251 Joined: July 17, 2006 From: USA Member No.: 3,185 Gender: Female Age: 22 |
Hey Tiff!
I thought the story was well put together. It read well and the character was realistic within all his quirks and instabilities. He wasn't a character that I particularly liked at first, but the quick wit about him made him likable as the story progressed. The hell scenes and the scenes involving his Mother's death and the destruction of his family piece by piece was strong reminders that families aren't a sure thing. That it can be broken in an instant and failed efforts and ill feelings can break a family apart more so than any death. Anyway, the scenes of everyone having their own personal hell is a strong, realistic view of mortality, that is shadowed, but can be haunting as well. So, good job. I enjoyed the story and it was smoothly read as well. |
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March 29 2008, 02:51 PM
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![]() Prolific Member Group: Promising: Promising Author Posts: 214 Joined: June 30, 2006 From: Livonia, Michigan Member No.: 3,082 Gender: Male Age: 22 |
Really awesome story! A lot of the story struck a chord (cord?) with me, because I've been in that level of personal Hell before. I know from experience that digging yourself out of a depressive funk can seem like an impossible task. I know I wish I'd had an imaginary friend to guide me through it.
One thing I definitely wanted to mention is that I liked the way the "imaginary friend" aspect of the story was handled. It kept me guessing right up until the big reveal, lol. I thought he'd turn out to be a guardian angel. Thanks Tiff for a fun story that brought a smile to my face. ^_~ |
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March 30 2008, 06:10 PM
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![]() Moody Reader Group: Advanced Member Posts: 2,352 Joined: February 27, 2005 From: Northern,VA Member No.: 660 Gender: Male Age: 23 |
Again I agree what's been said above, mind is a powerful thing, and what we do to protect ourselves. I be freaked out as well if I found out that guy was actually me who was talking to me.
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May 6 2008, 06:21 AM
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![]() Gay Dad / Anthology Coordinator Group: Moderator: Forum Moderation Team Posts: 5,497 Joined: August 09, 2006 From: Melbourne, Australia Member No.: 3,412 Gender: Male Age: 45 |
What can I say that hasn't already been said by the others?
Well done, Tiff! A psychological story, but one that was very believable. Was he crazy? His alter-ego said he wasn't, but then an alter-ego would say that.... I like to think that his subconscious knew him better than he did himself, and gave him a way to start to accept what had happened in his life, and to move on in a non-destructive way. However, we'll never know.... |
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June 3 2008, 11:59 PM
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![]() Story Archivist - send me your anthology info! Group: Moderator: Forum Moderation Team Posts: 6,609 Joined: July 19, 2005 Member No.: 1,197 Gender: Male Age: 24 |
I loved it! Awesome job, Tiff!
I can't really add much to what's already been said, but I have to say it was very well done! -Kevin |
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