Stewartstein's Monsters
From 'neath the icy earth they wobbled...66 total reviews
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Well you did well with your singing penguins Dean. Congrats on the win, and deservedly so for this great tale. Like how you've incorporated FS in your little tale of horror. Great read, gave me a chuckle (was it supposed to)
valda.
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
Well you did well with your singing penguins Dean. Congrats on the win, and deservedly so for this great tale. Like how you've incorporated FS in your little tale of horror. Great read, gave me a chuckle (was it supposed to)
valda.
Comment Written 10-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Thanks, Pearl. I know Phyllis loathes all things horrific. I hope she's not too disappointed that my entry won. I wouldn't know 'cause she hasn't said one way or another.
Thanks for the exceptional rating and review, my friend! :)
~Dean
Comment from A TARNISHED KNIGHT
Ha again you do not disappoint us. Though your mind is a bit dark ok ok maybe really dark You still can put a smile on ones face. Like your the light at the end of tunnel..Oh crap just remember that was a train coming wasn't it hehehe
TK
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
Ha again you do not disappoint us. Though your mind is a bit dark ok ok maybe really dark You still can put a smile on ones face. Like your the light at the end of tunnel..Oh crap just remember that was a train coming wasn't it hehehe
TK
Comment Written 10-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Ha-ha...Whoo-0-0-0-0-o-o-o-O-O-o-o! Whoo-0-0-0-0-o-o-o-O-O-o-o! Thanks for the review, TK, and look out for that train! heh-heh...
Comment from Dr. Nad
This is a good story starter for the "uninitiated". When we say "typical Dean" this is what we had in mind! This is a Hysterical story of biblical proportions. YOUR OUTCOME is what makes this so unique. Yours is delightful presentation that will keep us thinking for a while. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
This is a good story starter for the "uninitiated". When we say "typical Dean" this is what we had in mind! This is a Hysterical story of biblical proportions. YOUR OUTCOME is what makes this so unique. Yours is delightful presentation that will keep us thinking for a while. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Comment Written 10-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Yep, pretty much typical lil' ole me, Doc, heh-heh... Thanks for the outstanding response, my friend, and God bless!
;)
~Dean
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You are very welcome,
Embrace the Love from above!
Comment from adewpearl
Congratulations on your contest win, Dean, in this delightful contest :-)
solid use of rhyming couplets including proximate rhyme like Frankenstein/minds
great alliteration throughout
vivid, mood-creating detail
great humor
strong verb choices
wonderful physical presentation - I'm sure Phyllis will be printing this one out and hanging it on her refrigerator, for sure :-) Brooke
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
Congratulations on your contest win, Dean, in this delightful contest :-)
solid use of rhyming couplets including proximate rhyme like Frankenstein/minds
great alliteration throughout
vivid, mood-creating detail
great humor
strong verb choices
wonderful physical presentation - I'm sure Phyllis will be printing this one out and hanging it on her refrigerator, for sure :-) Brooke
Comment Written 10-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Ha, well, thanks so much Brooke, but I don't know about her printing it out and hanging it on her fridge. She loathes horror, although her own novels have been comedic horror episodes themselves. An amalgamation of soap opera-like narrative and devils and demons. That's why I've never understood why she's so adverse to the horror genre. Ah well, to each their own, right?
Thanks for your awesome review. :)
~Dean
Comment from michaelcahill
This is quite amazing actually. So creative and interesting as a story. Love the Shelley tie ins, smooth and moves the story along and still sticks with the theme of the prompt. This was just killer. A well-earned win. I'll have to sharpen my pen or it's gonna be a long year!! mikey
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
This is quite amazing actually. So creative and interesting as a story. Love the Shelley tie ins, smooth and moves the story along and still sticks with the theme of the prompt. This was just killer. A well-earned win. I'll have to sharpen my pen or it's gonna be a long year!! mikey
Comment Written 10-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Thanks, Mikey, and I'm really glad you liked it. I'm not too sure about Phyllis. She hasn't said one way or another. Much obliged for the fantastic review.
~Dean
Comment from Cragler
I like the flow of this piece it is very conversational and yet poetic as well. Some great imagery with these penguins. The picture for this works a treat well done cheers
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
I like the flow of this piece it is very conversational and yet poetic as well. Some great imagery with these penguins. The picture for this works a treat well done cheers
Comment Written 10-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Thanks very much for your outstanding review of "Stewartstein's Monsters", Cragler. I sincerely appreciate it. :} ~Dean
Comment from pipersfancy
Well now... that took a sideways turn I wasn't really expecting. Ok... it is a "Dean" poem... now that I think about it, how else would Phyllis have possibly met her cute and cuddly little penguin family?
Ha! Ha! (I'm afraid to even ask where in the world you found such delightful art work to accompany this piece!)
PS - I knew 'Frankenstein' was the name of the doctor... not the monster!
Christina
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
Well now... that took a sideways turn I wasn't really expecting. Ok... it is a "Dean" poem... now that I think about it, how else would Phyllis have possibly met her cute and cuddly little penguin family?
Ha! Ha! (I'm afraid to even ask where in the world you found such delightful art work to accompany this piece!)
PS - I knew 'Frankenstein' was the name of the doctor... not the monster!
Christina
Comment Written 09-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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You might know that, Christina, but there are many people who don't. Believe me when I tell you this...:)
Thanks for the review!
Comment from GWHARGIS
I thought this was very funny only because I am familiar with the penguins. It did have an authentic air with the horror writing. Good imagery and loved the line about the soggy bodies. Great job. Good luck with the contest. Gretchen
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
I thought this was very funny only because I am familiar with the penguins. It did have an authentic air with the horror writing. Good imagery and loved the line about the soggy bodies. Great job. Good luck with the contest. Gretchen
Comment Written 09-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Thanks so much, Gretchen. It is quite a contrast as to how the Phyllis' Penguin family is normally portrayed, isn't it? LOL.
I truly appreciate your review, my friend. :}
Comment from JJ Rowe
Haha! Yeah what a great shout out to phillis' penguins. Besides my love for the Penguins too I really like your story! Good luck with the contest. This is a winner to me :)
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
Haha! Yeah what a great shout out to phillis' penguins. Besides my love for the Penguins too I really like your story! Good luck with the contest. This is a winner to me :)
Comment Written 09-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2015
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Thanks a bunch, JJ, I'm really glad you enjoyed reading it. Much obliged for the thoughtful review! ~Dean
Comment from Delahay
Oh no! I can't believe that those cute penguins are anything evil or dangerous. You cannot convince me of that. But you made a nice attempt to do so.
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2015
Oh no! I can't believe that those cute penguins are anything evil or dangerous. You cannot convince me of that. But you made a nice attempt to do so.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2015
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2015
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'Tis true I'm afraid, my misguided friend, and that,s precisely what they want you to think. However, based upon what I've seen, well... I'd rather not think about it. LOL!
Thanks very much for your reviews, and be careful "out there!". ;)
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Oh dear! I've been deceived! Can I ever trust another penguin?
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Sure, just not Phyllis's, heh-heh...