Just Moments
stepping back from the edge27 total reviews
Comment from aryr
This one was rather ingenious in it's creation. G. I loved the picture of a stop watch. Your words told of a moment in time. I was sure that Adrian was planning his own demise, when Beth jolted him out of his plan. What was wonderful was that Adrian had the time to talk Beth out of her plan. Very well done and greatly enjoyed.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
This one was rather ingenious in it's creation. G. I loved the picture of a stop watch. Your words told of a moment in time. I was sure that Adrian was planning his own demise, when Beth jolted him out of his plan. What was wonderful was that Adrian had the time to talk Beth out of her plan. Very well done and greatly enjoyed.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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Many thanks. It's something my wife and I have been focusing on recently, taking each moment and appreciating it, taking it for what it is, not what we hoped it would be or hat it could become.
it helps to stay positive. lol
Many thanks
G
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You are most welcome, G. I do agree that it does help to stay positive.
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is really good and well-written. It certainly could give hope to the hopeless if they learn to live in the moment at you are speaking of time in this story. It might even make a good Sunday school lesson if you want to try to sell it to one of the religious publishers.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
This is really good and well-written. It certainly could give hope to the hopeless if they learn to live in the moment at you are speaking of time in this story. It might even make a good Sunday school lesson if you want to try to sell it to one of the religious publishers.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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Many thanks for the great response. G
Comment from Realist101
Hi G, one tiny thing maybe... Change grounding to grinding to a halt? But really wonderfully written piece. Very descriptive. I could hear the vehicle, see it careen. And even smell Adriens sweat. I like the positive ending.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
Hi G, one tiny thing maybe... Change grounding to grinding to a halt? But really wonderfully written piece. Very descriptive. I could hear the vehicle, see it careen. And even smell Adriens sweat. I like the positive ending.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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Yep, I don't always have happier endings. my kill rate is absurd! Much appreciated. G
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I like sad...mine are mostly sad. I'm told to cheer up! Lol!
Comment from Mary Shifman
I liked this story very much. I'm so glad Adrain stopped and talked to Beth. I think that too often people who are caught up in their pain forget that it passes, or at least lessons. As the story says, there are more moments.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
I liked this story very much. I'm so glad Adrain stopped and talked to Beth. I think that too often people who are caught up in their pain forget that it passes, or at least lessons. As the story says, there are more moments.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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It does pay to look up once in while in life and slow down. many thanks G
Comment from Jay Squires
Wow, Gareth, I'm impressed. This is a gut-squeezer, a really fine first chapter. Wait! How did I get it in my head that this was the first chapter, and entered in the "first chapter contest." It's good as a stand-alone short story as well. Write on!
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
Wow, Gareth, I'm impressed. This is a gut-squeezer, a really fine first chapter. Wait! How did I get it in my head that this was the first chapter, and entered in the "first chapter contest." It's good as a stand-alone short story as well. Write on!
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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I wrote this solely as a stand-alone but I can see the potential in more from these characters... who knows? lol
many thanks as always, Jay. G
Comment from Spitfire
Awesome! What a brilliant way to talk down a suicidal young woman. Mention of a jury is all the reader needs to suspect Adrian is a lawyer.
" A low growling chuckle" is a hint as to her state of mind.
Vivid descriptions of Adrian's attempt to circumnavigate the tortuous road get the reader's adrenaline going too.
Also the painful but successful save.
Great to end this on a humorous note with Adrian saying that he'll drive.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
Awesome! What a brilliant way to talk down a suicidal young woman. Mention of a jury is all the reader needs to suspect Adrian is a lawyer.
" A low growling chuckle" is a hint as to her state of mind.
Vivid descriptions of Adrian's attempt to circumnavigate the tortuous road get the reader's adrenaline going too.
Also the painful but successful save.
Great to end this on a humorous note with Adrian saying that he'll drive.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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I don't think I'd be getting in a car with her any time soon...
Much appreciated as always. G
Comment from nancy_e_davis
We always need to take a moment to cool down when we get upset about something. Making brash decisions can only lead to disaster. There is always a new day tomorrow and things can change. Well done G-Man. Nancy:)
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
We always need to take a moment to cool down when we get upset about something. Making brash decisions can only lead to disaster. There is always a new day tomorrow and things can change. Well done G-Man. Nancy:)
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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Many thanks for your thoughts on this Nancy. Always appreciated. G
Comment from lancellot
Interesting tale of heroism and a touch of life wisdom from a stranger to person without hope. A moment. An angel, like Touched by an Angel. Adrian just happened to be at the right place at the right time, and Beth listened, because she really didn't want to die.
Well written.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
Interesting tale of heroism and a touch of life wisdom from a stranger to person without hope. A moment. An angel, like Touched by an Angel. Adrian just happened to be at the right place at the right time, and Beth listened, because she really didn't want to die.
Well written.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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Many thanks, my friend. GMG
Comment from Judy Lawless
Fabulous writing! You had me hooked right from the first paragraph when you described how Adrian was struggling to keep going without losing his grip on the gravel. Then you ramped up the action before giving us a lesson in life and a happy ending. Very well done.
I have only one suggestion: "the vehicle finally grounding to a halt." I think this should be grinding to a halt.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
Fabulous writing! You had me hooked right from the first paragraph when you described how Adrian was struggling to keep going without losing his grip on the gravel. Then you ramped up the action before giving us a lesson in life and a happy ending. Very well done.
I have only one suggestion: "the vehicle finally grounding to a halt." I think this should be grinding to a halt.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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Many thanks Jusy. very much appreciated. G
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You?re welcome.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I really enjoyed reading this post. Beth went from no or little hope to having hope. I like the idea of always having another moment. We do, I just never thought about it that way. Thank you.
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
I really enjoyed reading this post. Beth went from no or little hope to having hope. I like the idea of always having another moment. We do, I just never thought about it that way. Thank you.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 14-Jan-2022
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We've been trying to do this more ourselves, appreciating the now rather than worrying about what we might have hoped or wanted it be or what something may become. It certainly limits disappointment! lol
many thanks as always, Barbara. G