Posted by: Mr. Hyde May 4, 2007
Stories in Sajha
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I don't read much of stories in Sajha. So far I have read these writers: Sum_Off, John_Galt, Sajhagazer. I should be reading Amber's too sometime. The most memorable one by far has to be A Cold Jacket - by Sum_Off. That one instantly reminded me of The Last Leaf by O. Henry. I think Sum_Off has a pretty good plot laid out before he sets off with his writing. The message I got off of the story was; the same jacket that was merely a coveted celebrity-like outfit among the youth could serve a better purpose of saving the previous life of a less-privileged human being. And that was touching! John Galt and Sajhagazer have probably the best flow in their writings out of the few writers I have read of. These guys handles seemingly negative feedbacks in such a welcoming manner and each of the two strive to deal with them with great reasonings. Feedbacks from so many readers will only improve your writing skills. If I were you I would keep that in mind. In general, I prefer stories with moral or progressive messages. As a suggestion to the writers who are entertaining a good segment of the Sajha folks, in my opinion if they can wait till Friday afternnoon or later to post the new stories, that would most likely jack-up the readership. After all, when is a better time to read leisurely than during the weekends. The writers in turn would get a more organized and complete feedbacks. Just a thought. All, have a nice weekend. :)
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