Hi, just read this a little earlier, thanks to your recc'ing it to me via my comments on Mad, Dog and Englishman.
Really liked the first three, but the last two are outstanding, even if they are a lttle bleak but, given the verses they are set in, that's hard to avoid. They are excellent though, especially in the very different, but appropriate, characterisations of Oz within.
The Master's 'Dear One'? I'm assuming that's Darla?
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Date: 2008-08-05 03:17 pm (UTC)just read this a little earlier, thanks to your recc'ing it to me via my comments on Mad, Dog and Englishman.
Really liked the first three, but the last two are outstanding, even if they are a lttle bleak but, given the verses they are set in, that's hard to avoid. They are excellent though, especially in the very different, but appropriate, characterisations of Oz within.
The Master's 'Dear One'? I'm assuming that's Darla?
Ray (kerkevik@btinternet.com)