tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705770704945316407.post6244387490616674773..comments2023-04-05T07:00:16.893-07:00Comments on Black Ink Pad: The LedgerBarb Blackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11076090758278803414noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705770704945316407.post-73452779710366715732016-07-06T21:06:26.908-07:002016-07-06T21:06:26.908-07:00Whoa. I mean, WHOA.
That is one good read. It&#...Whoa. I mean, WHOA.<br /><br />That is one good read. It's a really good read. Scary and moody and compelling. I don't think I would want to spend any time (none at all) with Ora on my own, but reading this accounting was fun. <br /><br />I may have nightmares.Michele R. Ungerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17016541751604349458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705770704945316407.post-35072171912656260962012-07-06T12:58:29.593-07:002012-07-06T12:58:29.593-07:00This was so interesting! Loved where you took the ...This was so interesting! Loved where you took the prompt. And the ending! Did not see that coming!Andreahttp://www.andreamiles.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705770704945316407.post-34310376493745344642012-07-06T08:12:09.574-07:002012-07-06T08:12:09.574-07:00Ooooh, knowing the story behind it gave me goosebu...Ooooh, knowing the story behind it gave me goosebumps! I had so much fun writing this piece. Truly. And there is so much more to the story and the characters in my mind that I'm seriously considering working on it as a novel.<br /><br />So, thank you very much for the compliment AND for the... heh heh... killer prompt!Barb Blackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12427900930871273016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705770704945316407.post-71753824056462370462012-07-05T16:47:55.477-07:002012-07-05T16:47:55.477-07:00OH my GOD I love this. I Just LOVE IT. And it is s...OH my GOD I love this. I Just LOVE IT. And it is so amazingly ....<br />Hang on -- I'll back up and tell you where this started. <br /><br />My husband's grandmother died recently, and we came across her father's diaries. He was a chicken farmer. He was exceedingly religious. He tithed like mad. Ten percent off the top to the church, always and unquestioned.<br /><br />His wife died when his youngest (Scott's grandmother) was only five. He had a total of five kids, and with no idea how to raise them, he hired somebody from in town to help. She lived with the family in her own apartment. Scott's grandmother was a bit of a rebel in nursing school because she went to parties with her classmates. All of this Ora's kids lived to ripe old ages, and nobody died of being burned to death because Dad didn't know about periods, and there wasn't a Ruthie in the bunch, but that's so perfect. Ora dark wasn't so very different from the Ora light I imagine!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com