| 11 Feb 2003 | Anastasia I-Morn-Gwathren | Yahoo, Brian is back! *starts singing: "guess who's back, back again..." and gets beaten with heavy clubs* Glad to see your littke place alive and well again. I despaired when you said you were abandoning it because of moderation some time ago. Well, anways, now it's okay. I'm off to read some of your new stuff.  | |
| 8 Jun 2003 | James K. Bowers | Well, I can see I've been away from your Wyvern shelf for far too long... I'll have to see what I can do about finding some free time to read... No, make that LOTS of free time to read... Looks like I've fallen waaaaaaay behind....  Brian 'Dulcet' Bergstrom replies: " *bows* I am truly honored to have such a great writer browse my shelf. I will surely take a peek and spend a lot of time reading your new stuff. I will be anxiously awaiting your comments on my stuff. Thank you very much for stopping by." | |
| 18 Jun 2003 | Camilla 'Motone' Whitney | I'll definitely be back to look at your stuff. I would right now, but my head hurts so I'd be unable to write coherent (let alone intelligent) comments on what I'm pretty sure will be awesome stuff. Plus it's really late and I have work in the morn. But I'll be back, I swear! | |
| 5 Jul 2003 | Camilla 'Motone' Whitney | Well, I finally found time to come back. Even though I should be working on Memoirs of the Beast... it's ok... it's a little waterlogged anyway. | |
| 2 Aug 2003 | Camilla 'Motone' Whitney | *poke* psst... Updated... Mod's choice... | |
| 28 Oct 2003 | Chris A. Jackson | Hello.
I followed comment from Camilla's page to here, as well as a number of muffin crumbs....
You've got quite a selection, so I will randomly choose, unless I am prompted otherwise.
*waits*
*taps foot*
Okay, then... eeney, meany, miney, moe..... *shuffles off into your stories...*
*Pokes his head back in* Nice hat dude! ;-P*** | |
| 1 Mar 2004 | James K. Bowers | After almost two years, I’ve been considering resuscitating “The Project” -- if so, would you be interested? I expect it would again operate in the same fashion as the earlier editions, and I will attempt to gather a group consisting of former contributors as well as “newbies”… If this sounds like “fun” to you, email me (or just drop by my Wyverns shelf) to let me know!
p.s. Not to worry, Brian... Since you would qualify as one of the "newbies", I would pass on to you all the gory details of writing for "The Project", and wouldn't even charge the customary quart of blood... | |
| 3 Nov 2004 | Marc | I am searching for my friend David (D. A.) Heeley, as you are a fan of his I was wondering if you have any info'. My name is Marc Godfrey, I am the 'Marc' in the 'thanks to' section of the book Ronin. He has many friends here who all miss him dearly... it's as if he has vanished from the face of the earth. We are all surprised at the fact he has not released the third part to his series which was near completion 8-9 years ago (the length of time he has been missing). I don't really expect you to have any info (I'm trying EVERYONE) but if you do that would be a big help. my email - karma.down@btopenworld.com thankyou.... he is good isn't he  | |
| 22 Oct 2005 | Joe Thorn | AWESOME!! LOVE THE POEMS/STORIES.... oops, sorry about the caps lock  Like the hat, very sharp. | |
| 24 Jul 2006 | Persephone <persephones_se | Hello there. I was doing a search on google for D.A. Heeley and somehow stumbled upon your page...I say that as though the reason that your page came up in Google is some great mystery, but you mention Heeley as being a favored writer. I just read Ronin and am curious if Mr. Heeley has written any other books other than Lilith and Ronin. Perhaps you could inform me. In the meantime I shall spend some time enjoying your writing  Have a lovely day Sir Bergstrom! | |