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GRASS
GRASS
by DF Lewis
Published by Nemonymous
02-21-2006
GRASS

TO BE PUBLISHED IN 2012 - 'THE LAST BALCONY' COLLECTION (The InkerMen Press)
3 Thanks From:
G>O>M>E (06-08-2011), G. S. Carnivals (07-26-2009), Spotbowserfido2 (09-24-2009)
  #1  
By G. S. Carnivals on 02-21-2006
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*Shakes head and grins wildly*
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By barrywood on 02-21-2006
Brilliant.
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By yellowish haze on 02-21-2006
Re: GRASS by df lewis

Beautifully disturbing!
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By Nemonymous on 03-05-2006
Re: GRASS by df lewis

Thanks for your comments. Much appreciated. The actual perceived date of posting has advanced to today, because, presumably, I've just edited the text font to match 'Grass' to 'Candlemass'. However, the actual text of 'Grass' is unchanged from when I first published it here on 21 February 2006. Both stories have not been published before.
des
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By Dr. Bantham on 03-05-2006
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Quote Originally Posted by DF Lewis";p=&quot View Post
I've just edited the text font to match 'Grass' to 'Candlemass'.
A wonderful story!

I hope you do not mind that I deleted the color reference for both stories. This is to avoid the text being illegible to members using a style setting different than yours. This is an inherent conflict with color settings in posts versus style backgrounds. What may look great in one style may look quite muddied elsewhere. I left your font type and size settings intact, as changes of that nature are compatible with all styles. Having looked this over, I think the default font size should be bumped up within The Repository. Keep these great stories coming!
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By Nemonymous on 03-06-2006
Re: GRASS by df lewis

Thanks, Dr Bantham. That's a great help. I am glad of your tutelary presence.
des
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By Nemonymous on 10-09-2006
Hey, the apocryphal epilogue to 'Yesterfang' has today sort of echoed back to the ancient thread above.

The 4th of the Fanblade Fables:
http://expressblogs.com/blogs/index...._ID=Simonymous

des
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By G. S. Carnivals on 10-09-2006
Re: GRASS by df lewis

des,

The 4th Fanblade Fable is proof that less is more. A fine example of minimalist fiction/truth (or fable).

I still feel that these little wonders of snail trails amidst the blades of grass are among your best!

Phil
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By Marion on 07-25-2009
Re: GRASS

I am fascinated by the child's 'untidy face.'
And utterly chilled by the rest.
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