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April 2019 Microstory Contest - Comments Only
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Nice writing, C. Lloyd!



Here's your chance to titillate everyone's toenails with your Phobos terror tale of total toe-tag toting trepidation!
It's fright-night in Jot's theater-of-the-mind disco!
Whaaa ha ha ha ha ha
-C


"American bravery? Alive and well. Chinese common sense?" That was actually a book before it was a movie, and it was originally "Russian common sense" in question. Gee...20 Kwatloos doesn't spend like it used to, in the '60's.
Good story. 'Liked the ending.

As long as it doesn't make me motion sick... :)

"American bravery? Alive and well. Chinese com..."
Yes! 20 kwatloos to you! I did change it from Russian to Chinese. I always liked that exchange, and the movie. Thing is, as a kid I saw 2010 before 2001, so some things didn't make sense. When I finally did watch 2001 a lot of things fell into place. Anyway, thanks for the feedback!

I hope my review of your story did not seem cheeky. My stories often fall below own hopes for them as well. The challenge of course being to serve a literary wine and steak on a Happy Meal budget. I was just sitting at work with some time on my hands, and I wanted to force myself to do a review and give some genuine feedback since I have not done so for quite a while.
I feel every time I create a story here, it forces me to work my brain to become a better writer. It's like my running. Not every run will be a personal record. Most are just "consistency runs" so I don't get out of shape. But when I do get a PR, it's definitely nice.
I hope you enjoy your cooking class! (says the man who made a double batch of lasagna hamburger helper last night to feed his slavering hordes of children since the head chef was out...)
Best,
Justin

(The first thing I was reminded of when the giant fish appeared was that scene in "Night Gallery" when they find out there's a giant mouse on the moon gobbling up astronauts. Like a darkly comedic irony.)

"American bravery? Alive and well...."
You're welcome.
I first saw "2001" when it came out in theatres. I was just a child and couldn't make head or tail of it. As a teen, I read Marvel's comic adaptation and that explained it, so I could appreciate it later. It was a beautifully artistic film; almost like an abstract painting, a space-age ballet and opera rolled into one. Masterful use of sound, light and color.
"2010" just did not live up to the legacy in my opinion; not as book or film. Don't even get me started on "2069." Clarke should have left Kubrick's masterpiece alone.

I hope my review of your story did not seem cheeky. My stories often fall below own hopes for them as well. The challenge of course being to serve a literary wine and steak on a Happy Meal..."
I liked your "biting tale" description for my monster fish story. 'Twas a 2-fer. Nice.
-C


I tried a few things like getting a Russian accent by dropping to-be verbs and articles where it didn't mess up meaning. Did a little investigation into Russian humor to get the sense of it.
Russia has had much bad luck with Mars so I threw a bit more salt into that wound.

http://www.dialectsarchive.com/globalmap

I tried a few things like getting a Russian accent by dropping to-be verbs and articles where it didn't mess up meaning. Did a little investigation into Russian humor to get the sense ..."
Good story, Kalifer. Sad, but spectacular. A very inventive idea.

Another resource for Russian accent: Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, otherwise known as "Moose and Squirrel."
Video demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHqy-...

I tried a few things like getting a Russian accent by dropping to-be verbs and articles where it didn't mess up meaning. Did a little investigation into Russian humor t..."
Yes. They left a bad impression on Mars. : D

: )

Thanks for the tip. I will use this resource in the future.
Nice, those are the most poetic complements I have ever received.
Now I just need to find a few minutes to read the others. Good luck to all!
Now I just need to find a few minutes to read the others. Good luck to all!
Apologies for the blunt critiques. I'm not the best of readers, due perhaps to my weak eyes and memory, but we are here to learn how different people perceive our work in an effort to sell more books. Please be blunt with me, because I mull over every word, but am still learning how to be a better muller...beuller?

A sharp knife cuts quickest and hurts the least.
Also, "The slow blade penetrates the shield."
Thanks Jot!

'Loved it, Chris. Phil Dunphy in outer space. Very nice. Also reminded me of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
Element: Possible alien ship nearby.