Recent Comments

Anonymous
3/17/19, 1:23 PM
You're one of my favorite writers ever and I'm so, so glad to be reading your writing again. Is there a place online where you've been writing over the past few years where a guy could catch up?
nycboot
3/17/19, 1:16 PM
If this were a Hollywood film of the 1930s, Otto would be portrayed by an excellent character actor. He's not on screen for long, but his character is so sharply defined that he doesn't need to be present. His coarseness also provides a wonderful contrast to the stately and dignified Klaus (it almost seems wrong to call him by a name rather than a title). Igor could almost seem like a second thought rather than the protagonist. As an opera fan, it's pleasant to see the introduction of Isolde. :) At one point in the medieval narrative, I thought Igor was going to pass by Didham Priory... Great going so far! Again, the wonderful detail that you invest in these stories really pulls this reader in.
Buster Red
3/17/19, 1:05 PM
fucking hot... damn
3/17/19, 12:44 PM
I loved this series and it's great to see two of my fave influences in one story. Absman I love your work as always.
Anonymous
3/17/19, 12:09 PM
love this!! Can't wait for Isaac's part!
Anonymous
3/17/19, 12:00 PM
I wish there had been some points of view from the players.. but this is good nonetheless
Anonymous
3/17/19, 10:53 AM
Incredible concept and t needs more chapters! Let's try to limit the usage of parentheses - (not a paragraph goes by without a distractingly verbose aside.)
3/17/19, 10:21 AM
I actually had to look that reference up!
3/17/19, 10:15 AM
Thank you! After all these years, I still get some of my best feedback on this piece. Glad it holds up!
Anonymous
3/17/19, 9:56 AM
I hope this becomes a series