Reviews For Glass Flowers
Name: sweetsin614 reviewed Glass Lilies on Feb 23, 2008 05:14 pm
Great story! You are a master with words!
Name: jenniesh reviewed Glass Lilies on Dec 02, 2006 05:58 am
hi
wow throughout this entire story I was mesmerized. I can't believe how good of a writer you are. I could imagine everything so perfectly- everything pristine yet so ugly because they're apart...*sigh*
Name: ErinM reviewed Glass Lilies on May 21, 2006 03:22 pm
Ohh. It's hard sometimes to read beautiful, more bitter than sweet stories like this in fandom even though they'd have more truth to them than happy-ending, passionate love stories. Your writing is beautiful and the metaphor about the child's hand was lovely. The inferred feelings were thick just in the words you used; it's gorgeous. I love it.
Name: Sub reviewed Glass Lilies on Apr 11, 2006 08:46 am
Wow. That is just... breathtaking. Congrats on the use of tenses- very well done. I love it when someone plays with the possibilities of language.
Wow. :)
Very beautiful.
Name: HP Geek reviewed Glass Lilies on Dec 10, 2005 04:26 am
Awesome!!! I love the way you express yourself!! I feel like I can see everything in my mind. Can't wait for something new. Thanks

Author's Response: Great! I love fiction that I can 'see' in my head. I'm happy to have done the very same!
Name: Snick reviewed Glass Lilies on Dec 06, 2005 04:13 pm
You amaze me. The vivid picture your words paint has me staring off into space. Wow. By the way, Before the Storm turned me from a D/H shipper to a 100% D/G shipper :) Keep writing!!!

Author's Response: Bwa ha haa! No living reader can resist Glass Mermaid's powers of persuasion... Okay, now to stop channelling my inner Strong Bad. I'm so, so happy that I turned you into a D/G shipper! I don't mean to bash the D/H ship, but... Okay, who am I kidding. I totally mean to bash it. I hate it. It's one of the only ships in HP fandom that I cannot abide. I've read CC's Draco trilogy, and it did nothing but totally turn me off the ship. I'm ecstatic that I've turned to to the dark side.
Name: Snow_White reviewed Glass Lilies on Nov 28, 2005 03:56 pm
Everything you do moves me.

Author's Response: Thank you. That's a very powerful compliment.
Name: Amy :) reviewed Glass Lilies on Nov 28, 2005 06:25 am
You seriously amaze me. I really loved this, especially the repetition of words like perhaps. I loved the uncertainty of it all, the longing and the pain and the aching of everything going on around them but yet how it somehow seems they are alone in the world, with nothing surrounding them. You have such a beautiful way of writing, and that is a gift, for sure. :)

Author's Response: Originally, the story was called Perhaps. I changed it after I wrote the other vignettes, and thought of how all the entangled relationships were like flowers made of glass. Beautiful and fragile. Thank you very much!
Name: Embellished reviewed Glass Lilies on Nov 26, 2005 05:04 pm
I really like the uncertainty of this story. The style is quite compelling. If you do post other stories elsewhere, I would love to know where.

Author's Response: I used a different (strange) style on this one, I think. I'm still debating where I'm going to put the other vignettes, but I'll let you know when I decide.
Name: Katie reviewed Glass Lilies on Nov 26, 2005 12:23 pm
very beautiful and masochistic

Author's Response: Haha, I think Draco's all about pain.
Name: Mou Banerjee reviewed Glass Lilies on Nov 25, 2005 10:00 pm
You made me cry, once again. how do you manage to put in so much agony, so much longing into your stories, into Draco and Ginny? I will never read another story where these two are alternatively paired. And thanks for writing..so humanely about impossible love.

Author's Response: Wipe those tears away! I didn't mean to make you cry! It *is* flattering that it had such a strong effect on you though, I must admit. I've converted another to D/G fandom! Bwahahah!
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