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Re: Ruin by the Sea
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 14 Jun 2003 14:58:46 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Richard Noeckel wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jason Spears wrote:
Wonderful, For something so simple, it has a great depth of feeling to it.
And for some reason, it harkens me back to the coast of Labrador during early
Fall. To me, the scene appears vaguely reminiscent of McKiernan?s short story
?The Hel Borne Drum.? Excellent job at capturing a feeling and evoking an
emotion. Can?t wait to see more,
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Thank you for your comments. Its very suprising to see what can stir people and
what doesnt. I have to agree with you about this one feeling like there is
really a story to it. I have built lots of other things before and I dont
think any of them had the presence that this does.
I havent been to many parts of Canada (just Niagra Falls and Vancouver Island)
but I am delighted that it seems reminiscent of that area. I havent read
anything by McKiernan either, but I will have to remember his name, next time I
am at the library.
As for more, Ill see what I can do... sometimes you cant build anything for
months, and then a bolt of inspiration hits and you cant stop thinking about a
project, everywhere you go, it is on your mind, so eventually you have to build
it or you wont be able to think about anything else.
Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG
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| (...) Wonderful, For something so simple, it has a great depth of feeling to it. And for some reason, it harkens me back to the coast of Labrador during early Fall. To me, the scene appears vaguely reminiscent of McKiernans short story The Hel (...) (21 years ago, 13-Jun-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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