This is where we post letters from our readers. It is your chance to give us your praise or detriment, tell us what you would like to see, or what you would rather not see, and generally have posted your notes to us regarding this publication. This month, we feature letters from our readers. Most of these are brief, but they mean the world to us. Thanks for all your comments and praise! Any comments or letters you would like to see here send to: EditorOrionsChild@galadarn.com Or You can post comments and discussions to our blogspot at the libra lounge.
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Dear Gabe,
Just a quick line to thank you for the inclusion of my short story,
Shadows of London, within this months edition. I am very pleased with
the outcome and in particular with Ariana's fantastic accompanying
backdrop artwork (I have already told her that I feel a bit spoilt by it!).
She has assured me that you encourage constructive criticism and so,
whilst on the whole I am extremely impressed and taken with your
production, I have one small point! :
Why not date the releases as the following months to give it a bit more
'shelf life', i.e. July issue is released mid June - it's exactly what
hardcopy mag's do!
I hope you and your readers enjoyed my piece and, if so, would be more
than willing to contribute again. The next one (which Ariana has
already seen) is kind of a prequel and there are a few more twists and
turns for this charachter before I am done I think. So please, just let me
know if you're interested. You would be more than welcome to them,
especially as they are presented so well.
Kind Regards,
Tim
(Nils Durban)
Dear Editor,
I really enjoyed this month's issue of orion's child. The artwork was
really awesome and the Haiku by susan meyers was great. My favorite,
though, were the stories. I like a Cautionary tale, but my favvorite was
old man's tale by Miriam Cole. It was such a clean story. I really liked
the style; it reminded me of my childhood. My Grandfather usedto tell us
stories, and one of my favorites was St. George and the Drgon. I was
older, 12 i think, but I still remember that and old man's tale brought all
those memories back.
Is Ms. cole going to write more of these? I noticed that Cautionalry tale
is going to be continued in more issues and I wondered if the same were
true of Cole's story?
My only complaint--Old mans tale was too short! I could have gone on
reading about the grandpa and the girl!\
In all, the magazine was great--I'll be back!
Sarah