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The Burning Clovers Part I: Forgive Me Father

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Kurtis R.
The Burning Clovers Part I: Forgive Me Father
Summary: The Burning Clovers details what could either be a descent into madness or an arrival in the world of enlightenment. Nicholas Reed will die either way.





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i_sold_my_soul_to_booksThis teenager is a 'regular' and has contributed a lot of work, comments and/or forum posts, and has received many votes and high ratings over a long period of time. said...
Feb. 1 at 10:05 pm:
This was something that I really enjoyed. Your writing pulled me into the story, it also did a very good job of filling all the gaps you sometimes find left around from authors. I am only one person of course but I really enjoyed this, and I think I'll definitely show it to some other people. I'm very jealous, because I have a lot of trouble filling in those little gaps and actually getting a story to flow. You did it splendidly. You are obviously very talented.
 
kurtis.m.russellThis teenager is a 'regular' and has contributed a lot of work, comments and/or forum posts, and has received many votes and high ratings over a long period of time. replied...
Feb. 1 at 10:11 pm :
Thanks everyone's compliments help inspire me to keep writing, since i get distracted very easily.
 
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Ivy Phetteplace said...
Feb. 1 at 2:29 pm:
I really liked the visual images that were protrayed through the main character. The exposition was well written and I felt like I knew everything that was happening the whole time. Very well written.
 
kurtis.m.russellThis teenager is a 'regular' and has contributed a lot of work, comments and/or forum posts, and has received many votes and high ratings over a long period of time. replied...
Feb. 1 at 9:55 pm :
Thank you, I'm sorry about the format in one of the chapters where there are no spaces.
 
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