Oh No, Not Joe
It turns out well in the end.3 total reviews
Comment from Tom Horonzy
Writers will write whatever comes to mind. Authors on the other hand have a plan organized which directs them from the start to a finish. Needless to add, I write for the fun of it, and I think you have too.
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2024
Writers will write whatever comes to mind. Authors on the other hand have a plan organized which directs them from the start to a finish. Needless to add, I write for the fun of it, and I think you have too.
Comment Written 21-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2024
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Many thanks Tom. I needed to read this
Comment from Begin Again
sometimes people or circumstances (like Doris) tend to sway our good sense and we doubt ourselves or someone else. Your lovely story told that lesson very well and it was an enjoyable read. Good luck in the contest!
Smiles, Carol
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2024
sometimes people or circumstances (like Doris) tend to sway our good sense and we doubt ourselves or someone else. Your lovely story told that lesson very well and it was an enjoyable read. Good luck in the contest!
Smiles, Carol
Comment Written 21-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2024
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Many thanks for the review and kind wishes, Carol
Comment from davisr (Rhonda)
Hi Claire, what a fun story!! It really looked bad for poor Anna. She was right to think Doris was up to no good. Of course, she thought the same of Joe, but, as we see, it ends up just the way Anna needed it to!!
Great job and best of luck in the contest,
Rhonda
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2024
Hi Claire, what a fun story!! It really looked bad for poor Anna. She was right to think Doris was up to no good. Of course, she thought the same of Joe, but, as we see, it ends up just the way Anna needed it to!!
Great job and best of luck in the contest,
Rhonda
Comment Written 21-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2024
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Thanks, Rhonda. Funny how personal or observed experiences provide good plots
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Very true! There's a little bit of us in everything we write.