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Eskimo Santa

An unexpected visitor from the North Pole.

31 total reviews 
Comment from bookishfabler
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On christmas i am giving out stars to stories that inspire. You drew that? It is wonderful. So is your story.

With a sealskin sack slung over his back, the stranger looked like a robber about to attack. He spoke not a word, but went straight to work. Eugene aimed his toy laser gun and said, "Where's Santa, you jerk?"
This is a funny paragraph.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 26-Dec-2016
    Yes, I am even more amazed that I wrote and illustrated my story twenty-nine years ago. I no longer draw nor write imaginative, funny fantasy like this. Thank you for your generous, six star review and I hope you have a happy new year, too.
Comment from royowen
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I don't believe in creating a character that represents the character of God or the way they would like to create a character that blackmails a child to behaving the way they want there children to behave, without they themselves having to behave that way! And, that's why I told my Children there was no such person, because I absolved myself, not only was I advocating my job, but I was perpetrating a lie, my children were no less wondrous of Christmas. I know that was not what your point was, (everything White it's right, when it's not) my point is it's much worst than you think, we're producing another generation of the deceived! But well done, you've at least put another slant, on the obviously ugly! Good work, blessings, Roy

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 26-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Roy, for your generous review of my story and comments about the lie of Santa Claus.
reply by royowen on 26-Dec-2016
    Most welcome
Comment from Nika2016
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You get my six for this creative rendition of Twas the Night Before Christmas...but I wanted him to pull a puppy out of the sack...a white fluffy puppy that I did not get for Christmas..even though I asked Santa to replace the one that was killed by a four wheeler...
I loved your poem.

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 26-Dec-2016
    Oh, thank you, Nika2016, for your encouraging review. Knowing Angakok, he might have pulled a polar bear cub out of his sack. Thank you for your generous, six star review of my "creative rendition of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas."
Comment from trumby
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This is a very good depiction of an alternative Christmas story. This is a good entry for this contest. You had a great imagination. An interesting read and really enjoyed reading it. All the best in the contest. Have a wonderful New Year mate. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 26-Dec-2016
    Yes, trumby, I had a great imagination twenty-nine years ago when I wrote and illustrated this story. I am going to push in the new year to write more imaginative stories and poems. Thank you for your review.
Comment from Jay Squires
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It's hard to believe this was written 29 years ago. What were you, a very precocious 15 years old? Lol. This impresses me, as all your prose has, with its thematic roots. You've always seemed to look deep and long at justice and egalitarian issues--as of course you should. Good luck with the contest.

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 26-Dec-2016
    Yes, Jay, I am blown away that I wrote and illustrated this twenty-nine years ago. I have more stuff in old binders I have not reviewed yet. One thing that has remained unchanged is my "look deep and long at justice and egalitarian issues." I am still doing that today. Thank you for your generous, six star review and member cent pumps. I need them to post another story in a couple of days. Thank you for your support.
Comment from kathleenspalding
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Very cool story! Excellent and enjoyable writing. Not too sure how kids would take to their precious reindeer being turned into a coat, though. Maybe this better be an adult story, lol. I don't see anything that needs to be corrected. But, just for your consideration, are Eskimos considered to be brown or red? These days, would it be more p.c. to say ...black, brown or white at the end? Just late night thoughts. Merry Christmas, and good night. And a Happy and Blessed New Year to you!

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 26-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Kathleen, for your late, night thoughts. There is nothing politically correct about the Inuit making clothing from animals. Neither is there anything culturally correct about the west making clothes out of animals, too--leathers, skins, and furs. I look at culture how it is instead of how we wish it to be. I do not sugar coat it. Thank you for your review and for reading my late night musings.
reply by kathleenspalding on 26-Dec-2016
    Yup. Wasn't worried about the p.c. regarding reindeer clothes, just the hysterical crying if it were read to a four to eight year old. ;-D All the best.
Comment from robyn corum
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Andre,

First of all, why can't you draw anymore? As much as I enjoyed the story, I am amazed at that drawing!! It is brilliant! Wow. What gifts you have, my friend! You've been slapped upside the head with talent, haven't you?? hahahahaha!

Thanks for sharing your gifts with us, my friend!!! Hugs-

 Comment Written 25-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 25-Dec-2016
    Yeah, Robyn, I have been slapped upside my head with talent. I had so much that it took a while for me to decide which way to go. Even now, I tell stories, recite poetry, and act on top of writing stories and poems. Sometimes I have to switch to focus on one talent or another. You are the second to urge me to resume drawing. Thank you for your review.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
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I thought your story was excellent. As you say, would a white man with long beard live at the North Pole? And Jesus, would he really have looked like that? Hmmm, you have written a really interesting story here, one that children and adults could easily believe. Well done, and Good luck in the contest. :) Sandra xxx

 Comment Written 25-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 25-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Sandra, for your generous review. I wrote this story twenty-nine years ago and then stopped writing for twenty-five years. I will do all I can to crank out as many stories and poems that I can in 2017. Thank you also for your contest best wishes.
Comment from Mabaker
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A very lovely story leaning to the side of 'good' it doesn't really matter if he is black, white, or brindle, to each their own. I reckon children will love this story. I did and I'm not a kid. Interesting way you wrote it to, half in rhyme, cute touch. Regards Mabaker.

 Comment Written 25-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 25-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Mabaker, for your generous review. I wrote this story twenty-nine years ago and submitted it to a couple of publications which rejected it. reviews such as yours encourages me to resubmit my story for publication. Thanks again.
Comment from Dean Kuch
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Angakok, huh, Andre?
Well, it coulda been worse. It might have been Krampus, and that would not have bode well for young, toy laser-toting Eugene!

This is written from a uniquely Inuit perspective and is a wonderfully well-written variation on that much beloved Christmas classic poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas", by Clement Clarke Moore in 1822.

Great work, and thanks so much for sharing this.
Merry Christmas!
~Dean :)

 Comment Written 25-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 25-Dec-2016
    Oh, thank you, Dean, for your lovely review. I knew I had a good idea when I wrote this twenty-nine years ago and it still works today. Thank you for your encouragement and I hope you had a Merry Christmas.