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Since it is George's infamous and quite good series (That I recommend... well the features anyway. Never read the series.) I shall let the shameless bump go unless George himself is around and wants to delete it.
Slander and lies, I tell you! How do these rumors get started, anyway?
Actually, I usually do kill the "gonna read this later" posts -- though perhaps not the poster themselves -- but like Wes, I will let this one stand.
It has been a long time since Fempiror has seen the top of the boards, so a little bump is not untoward.
Also like Wes, I will vouch for this series.
They are epic, elegant stories, and not too many on the boards would even attempt something of this scale. Formatting, of course, is top notch.
So if you are slouching around looking for something to read, these are good to check out. George has been too busy to be around much lately, but I know for a fact that when he does pop in, nothing makes him happier than fresh reads on Fempiror.
I became officially a big fan of these pages! Not only did I start to see how the flow of a screenplay should really be, but the story itself really got me. I'm not a start trek fan or anything, but this just clears off my prejudices and am hoping for many more episodes to come. I've only read the first seven ones btw, but I don't see my fempiror addiction fade away in the next ones. Excellent work!
So if you are slouching around looking for something to read, these are good to check out. George has been too busy to be around much lately, but I know for a fact that when he does pop in, nothing makes him happier than fresh reads on Fempiror.
It's true that nothing gives me a bigger warm fuzzy than seeing a little attention on Fempiror. It also boosts the ego a smidge to see some kind words thrown around about it, especially from people like Bert and Wes who read some of the earlier drafts of the features almost some three or four years ago.
I became officially a big fan of these pages! Not only did I start to see how the flow of a screenplay should really be, but the story itself really got me. I'm not a start trek fan or anything, but this just clears off my prejudices and am hoping for many more episodes to come. I've only read the first seven ones btw, but I don't see my fempiror addiction fade away in the next ones. Excellent work!
Thank you very much, Kemps. My life is starting to settle down a bit, and I've been around a bit more than I used to. God willing, I do plan on writing more of these in the near future. It's a big story, and though Wes apparently is no fan of the ongoing series, it does have an ending in my head that I might actually write someday.
But I think it's high time for that fourth part to be written. It's been in planning since before I ever wrote the third. In fact, the third part came out of the planning of the fourth in order to explain a few things that were too much to squeeze into one feature (you know, since it turned out to be 135 pages by itself).
The series isn't dead. In fact, I doubt it will ever be dead. There's too much to these critters for it to ever die out. I just need to get me some time to continue it.
Thank again for reading and commenting that you did read it. I appreciate the warm fuzzies and if you have anything posted, I do play the game around here (helped to encourage it as well) so if I can't find it off hand, PM me and let me know what you have.
EDIT: Aha! I found The Unknown in Sci-Fi. I'll have a look ASAP and see if I can churn out one of my reviews that people seemed to love in the past.
Ok exams ended and reached the last episode, which is oh so unfortunate because it has options to go on for like 20 seasons, and still deliver me the same satisfaction, because every episode brings another part of the story. Please George, I want to see some more David and Alex and that old sock of a Kaltesh!
I have ideas sketched out for a couple seasons, but haven't had the time I've needed to devote to it. I know I'll return to it at some point, probably one episode at a time without being the script factory I was known for when I did most of this.
It's definitely motivating to me that it continues to be fairly well liked, so maybe working on some episodes will get the cobwebs out of my writing muscles. Before I do that, I probably need to actually reread it myself, which is some 700 pages worth, I think.
But before that happens, I think I need to give The Unknown a read. Thanks again for the read and the kind words, Kemps. I really appreciate it.
Oh, that joke of a screenplay was already removed right after I read some of your stuff, because the flow was one giant dungheap.
Anyway, you got a great ending with the Isabel thing at episode 11, will be curious to see some Fempiror fights filled with passion and hate between her and Alex :p.