The Crypt of Hubbard Hayle:Part 3
A continuation of the saga of Danny & Timmy...41 total reviews
Comment from Mystic Angel 7777
You have a wonderful gift to weave darkness into something magical. In truth, I read your stuff when I need to be reminded that the shadows do exist. This was simply perfection and I do have to agree with you that some of the best at horror are those with the deepest capacity for compassion and love. Nicely done and I thank you so much for sharing this with me.
reply by the author on 23-May-2014
You have a wonderful gift to weave darkness into something magical. In truth, I read your stuff when I need to be reminded that the shadows do exist. This was simply perfection and I do have to agree with you that some of the best at horror are those with the deepest capacity for compassion and love. Nicely done and I thank you so much for sharing this with me.
Comment Written 23-May-2014
reply by the author on 23-May-2014
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And I certainly appreciate you taking the time to read & review it for me, Mystic Angel 7777, and share your thoughts with me about the story. Much obliged!
Comment from Cajungirl
Great story. I'm a bit of a chicken, just the sight of the old woman would have sent me in the other directions, no warnings necessary. LOL
I will be waiting to read if Timmy and Danny get out of their situation alive.
reply by the author on 24-May-2014
Great story. I'm a bit of a chicken, just the sight of the old woman would have sent me in the other directions, no warnings necessary. LOL
I will be waiting to read if Timmy and Danny get out of their situation alive.
Comment Written 23-May-2014
reply by the author on 24-May-2014
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Thanks a bunch for the gr-r-r-r-e-a-t review, Cajungirl. I'm glad to know you're digging the story.
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Well deserved, you are welcome.
Comment from Muffins
Tremendous character development especially with Timmy. We see a little growth and a side of his character( strength, staying true to himself) that will hopefully grow out of being Danny's side kick.
Tremendous character development especially with Timmy. We see a little growth and a side of his character( strength, staying true to himself) that will hopefully grow out of being Danny's side kick.
Comment Written 22-May-2014
Comment from Louise Michelle
Hi Dean,
Did you mean to say plaid pockets? Marvelous description of Ms. Dimwitty. This is a terrific chapter which can't help but pull the reader in. I could see your characters and the environment so clearly. Well done.
Hugs,
Lou
reply by the author on 22-May-2014
Hi Dean,
Did you mean to say plaid pockets? Marvelous description of Ms. Dimwitty. This is a terrific chapter which can't help but pull the reader in. I could see your characters and the environment so clearly. Well done.
Hugs,
Lou
Comment Written 22-May-2014
reply by the author on 22-May-2014
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Thanks, Lou, I'm very glad you're enjoying the story and following along. I really appreciate that.
When I was young, I wanted nothing but Levis brand jeans, but they were too expensive, my very practical father always told me. So, he would buy Plain Pockets brand jeans from JC Penny's, and I absolutely hated the way those things fit. Looking back now, dad had two other boys and a wife to think about. I should have been grateful just to get the new jeans, no matter what brand they were. My two younger brothers always got stuck with my hand-me-downs, and rarely got brand new clothes.
Comment from MoonWillow
I have to tell you, my friend, I got so wrapped up in the story, I totally forgot to look for spag. Nothing jumped out at me though. You've done a great job keeping your characters "in character" and I have a feeling this isn't the last we'll see of Ms. Irene Dimwitty. I wonder what else she's hauling out of there besides an old wreath. :))
I like the fact that Timmy has a temper, so best not to tick him off. LOL. Your characters so far are very down to earth; the story line easy to follow. I'm really getting into this and will be waiting on pins and needles for part 4. Great work, Dean!! :)shawn
reply by the author on 22-May-2014
I have to tell you, my friend, I got so wrapped up in the story, I totally forgot to look for spag. Nothing jumped out at me though. You've done a great job keeping your characters "in character" and I have a feeling this isn't the last we'll see of Ms. Irene Dimwitty. I wonder what else she's hauling out of there besides an old wreath. :))
I like the fact that Timmy has a temper, so best not to tick him off. LOL. Your characters so far are very down to earth; the story line easy to follow. I'm really getting into this and will be waiting on pins and needles for part 4. Great work, Dean!! :)shawn
Comment Written 22-May-2014
reply by the author on 22-May-2014
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Thanks a bunch, Moon, I'm really happy to know that you're diggin' the story (did you catch that shameless pun? "Diggin'...as in cemeteries? Oh, I'm such a nut case, lol!)
You are right, too about Ms. Dimwitty. She's a lot more than she seems to be. I really wanted that down-to-earth feel to come through in the writing, it's an integral cog in the way the entire story reads. I'm very grateful you see it as such.
Thanks again for your wonderful review, and the fabulous rating. Your support of what it is I try and do here has always meant a great deal to me.
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You're very welcome! You deserve the six. You always work very hard, not only in your writing, but in presentation also. :)
Comment from Green Lake Girl
I love the way you portray these two kids. One minute they're worried about their torn "plain pockets" and the next they're trying to scare up ghosts. Your artwork is great; very "postcard-ish". The black and white photos compliment your story. Well done, as usual, Dean.
I love the way you portray these two kids. One minute they're worried about their torn "plain pockets" and the next they're trying to scare up ghosts. Your artwork is great; very "postcard-ish". The black and white photos compliment your story. Well done, as usual, Dean.
Comment Written 22-May-2014
Comment from Janet Foor
As I said after readings your last horror piece, you have made a believer of this genre. Excellent read Dean. Wonderful character development. I love the dialog and friendship between Timmy and Danny. The Mrs. Dimwitty character is inspired. Excellent piece!
Blessings
Janet
As I said after readings your last horror piece, you have made a believer of this genre. Excellent read Dean. Wonderful character development. I love the dialog and friendship between Timmy and Danny. The Mrs. Dimwitty character is inspired. Excellent piece!
Blessings
Janet
Comment Written 21-May-2014
Comment from Ridley Williams
Hey Dean,
I enjoyed this installment of the continuing "quest" of our hero's. Good character development and dialog between the players. The sentence near the bottom of the write, "As God is my witness...beat the crap out of you", needs quotation marks. Other than that, a solid enjoyable read. See you in the next chapter, my friend, Bill
reply by the author on 21-May-2014
Hey Dean,
I enjoyed this installment of the continuing "quest" of our hero's. Good character development and dialog between the players. The sentence near the bottom of the write, "As God is my witness...beat the crap out of you", needs quotation marks. Other than that, a solid enjoyable read. See you in the next chapter, my friend, Bill
Comment Written 21-May-2014
reply by the author on 21-May-2014
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Thank you Bill, and I will fix that error right away.
Comment from adewpearl
love the cartoon stars reference
excellent dialogue that depicts well the relationship between these friends even as the one is beating the other one up
great character development of Irene Dimwitty
Brooke
love the cartoon stars reference
excellent dialogue that depicts well the relationship between these friends even as the one is beating the other one up
great character development of Irene Dimwitty
Brooke
Comment Written 21-May-2014
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
Brilliant, Dean, I just wish the chapters came faster, you have me drooling for the next part every time! I thought Mrs Irene Dimwitty was a stroke of genius, and her story of what lies between the graves, I tell you, I wouldn't go there! The boys friendship is getting even better, more equal now that Timmy has thrashed Danny, how to make friends and keep them! lol. Excellent again! xsx Sandra
Brilliant, Dean, I just wish the chapters came faster, you have me drooling for the next part every time! I thought Mrs Irene Dimwitty was a stroke of genius, and her story of what lies between the graves, I tell you, I wouldn't go there! The boys friendship is getting even better, more equal now that Timmy has thrashed Danny, how to make friends and keep them! lol. Excellent again! xsx Sandra
Comment Written 21-May-2014