The Dawson Family
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I just want to say thanks, this was more than just fan fiction to me. You found a fitting end to a story that had me itching for what you've accomplised.
And i also want to say that you have truly inspired me to take up writing myself thanks again bro
And i also want to say that you have truly inspired me to take up writing myself thanks again bro
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Thanks! And if you write something, be sure to post it here! New blood is always welcome.nsampino wrote:I just want to say thanks, this was more than just fan fiction to me. You found a fitting end to a story that had me itching for what you've accomplised.
And i also want to say that you have truly inspired me to take up writing myself thanks again bro
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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And just going to throw it out there, another Epilogue? Sequel? or whatever it is called lol, would make it a trilogy... and i know i would be much appreciative:)
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Trilogy or no, I think Mr. Mork should do another series....:nudge:
Coming in from the cold and The Dawson family made me happy when I read them.
Coming in from the cold and The Dawson family made me happy when I read them.
Death changes everything, sweeps everything away. Even mistakes.
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Trillogies are EPIC lol But yeah i agree i would be stoked for a continuation of his ltroi universe
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Yeah, in all sorts of directionsnsampino wrote:Trillogies are EPIC lol But yeah i agree i would be stoked for a continuation of his ltroi universe
"The one with enough courage and patience to dare gaze all his life into the darkness will be the first one to see in it a glimmer of light" (c)
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nsampino wrote:And just going to throw it out there, another Epilogue? Sequel? or whatever it is called lol, would make it a trilogy... and i know i would be much appreciative:)
Nicro wrote:Trilogy or no, I think Mr. Mork should do another series....:nudge:
Coming in from the cold and The Dawson family made me happy when I read them.
Believe me, I’ve thought about it. But who wants to read a story about a normal, everyday family living outside London, none of whom are vampires any more?nsampino wrote:Trillogies are EPIC lol But yeah i agree i would be stoked for a continuation of his ltroi universe
True, they do have some pretty amazing secrets, and two of them are immortal, and two of them are identical twins that are 240 years apart, but were born on the same day of the year, and one of them can still read minds…. And they have a close relationship with a secret organization that could potentially shake the very foundation of our society by introducing some of these secrets into the mainstream, which of course could spawn reactionary fanatical organizations, which would fight them at every opportunity, endangering their lives and forcing them to flee…Sounds like a Mel Gibson film to me!
But probably not in that direction.WhiteBackground wrote:Yeah, in all sorts of directions
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We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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Hey....You could do an all new original one!
Death changes everything, sweeps everything away. Even mistakes.
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That kind of thinking is NOT allowed in Hollywood.Hey....You could do an all new original one!
While wandering here between posts and FF, I am gradually getting convinced, that I haven't seen anywhere more beautiful madness than on this forum. Clubmeister
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Doesn't it strike you as oddly unfair? Eli would probably be happy (would she?) growing up and stuff, but she would probably not be as interesting to us, as she was when she was a vampire and struggling. There is somehow a feeling of wrongness about it.PeteMork wrote:Believe me, I’ve thought about it. But who wants to read a story about a normal, everyday family living outside London, none of whom are vampires any more?
"The one with enough courage and patience to dare gaze all his life into the darkness will be the first one to see in it a glimmer of light" (c)