Leavened with Love
a stunning rebirth59 total reviews
Comment from robina1978
A lovely head of a horse to complement your story. The story is a bit out of your usual comfort zone. I liked the mixture of spiritual and religious. Well done. Pity it could not enter the contest.
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
A lovely head of a horse to complement your story. The story is a bit out of your usual comfort zone. I liked the mixture of spiritual and religious. Well done. Pity it could not enter the contest.
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Thanks for taking time to read and review so generously, Ine. I appreciate it. Warm regards, Bev
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very welcome, Bev
Comment from Mary Ann MCPhedran
A very good write,and with imagery the story was very interesting and you have written it well. Thanks for sharing with me your most enjoyable story. Mary
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
A very good write,and with imagery the story was very interesting and you have written it well. Thanks for sharing with me your most enjoyable story. Mary
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Thanks so much, Mary Ann. I really appreciate the generosity and encouragement of your review. Kindest regards, Bev
Comment from barkingdog
This is a compelling story. I wasn't familiar with it, but knowing that you always do fine research, I'm sure it's very accurate.
The scene you painted with your opening lines sounded like a horror story, and when he was blinded, it was.
A wonderful feel of the mix of fact and fantasy. Pagan amulets and laying on of hands.
You told it beautifully. It flowed from scene to scene and your dialogue was perfect.
I saw only one spag. I was so caught up in reading it that I wasn't really looking.
- He lay on his back(,) and as
The site won't allow a six, yet.:(
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
This is a compelling story. I wasn't familiar with it, but knowing that you always do fine research, I'm sure it's very accurate.
The scene you painted with your opening lines sounded like a horror story, and when he was blinded, it was.
A wonderful feel of the mix of fact and fantasy. Pagan amulets and laying on of hands.
You told it beautifully. It flowed from scene to scene and your dialogue was perfect.
I saw only one spag. I was so caught up in reading it that I wasn't really looking.
- He lay on his back(,) and as
The site won't allow a six, yet.:(
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Hiya, Ellen. Thank you, my friend, for this awesome review. I'm glad you enjoyed the story. It's a pretty scpectacular conversion experience - some have suggested that the conversion took place on a more gradual basis. Of course, I prefer the theatrics. Thanks for catching the spaggie, Ellen, and your wish for a six. You're are also so kind! Hugs, Bev
Comment from gotanenvoy
I enjoyed reading this piece, it has strong images inflicted by your choice of words.
Well done, I look forward to reading more.
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
I enjoyed reading this piece, it has strong images inflicted by your choice of words.
Well done, I look forward to reading more.
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Hello, G. I really appreciate your support and generosity. Bev
Comment from donaldww
I like this story about Saul/Stipes/Paul, who falls off his horse on the way to Jerusalem. Something struck him but his companions have no idea what it is. I wonder if he simply hit his head on a rock. It's a long way down when you take a tumble off a horse (speaking from experience).
I didn't find any SPAG!
I'll go and look in the Acts for more information about Paul. For example, why did he change his name from Saul to Paul?
Cheers,
DW
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
I like this story about Saul/Stipes/Paul, who falls off his horse on the way to Jerusalem. Something struck him but his companions have no idea what it is. I wonder if he simply hit his head on a rock. It's a long way down when you take a tumble off a horse (speaking from experience).
I didn't find any SPAG!
I'll go and look in the Acts for more information about Paul. For example, why did he change his name from Saul to Paul?
Cheers,
DW
Comment Written 15-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Hi, Donald. Thanks so much for reading. Apparently Paul was the name he was called when he went out among the gentiles - instead of the Hebrew Saul. At least, that's what I'm told.
Appreciate your generosity and support! Bev
Comment from Cumbrianlass
Well, you pretty much knocked this one out of the park, my lady. What an opening paragraph. Love the idea of the cloud on the backs of winged horses.
Just curious. Where did you get 'Stipes' from? I don't recall ever hearing that before.
Great analogy - wind screeching like a robbed whore.
Driven by () sudden anxiety, - suggestion only. Don't think you need the 'a'
Fantastic scene when Ananias meets Saul, removing the scales. I got a shiver.
The only thing I might mention is the POV shifting, but you may well have intended it, since it's done very smoothly.
Fantastic, Bev. A demonstration of your amazing ability to tackle a variety of genres with the skill of a seasoned writer.
So impressed. Bravo.
Love ya!
Av
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reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
Well, you pretty much knocked this one out of the park, my lady. What an opening paragraph. Love the idea of the cloud on the backs of winged horses.
Just curious. Where did you get 'Stipes' from? I don't recall ever hearing that before.
Great analogy - wind screeching like a robbed whore.
Driven by () sudden anxiety, - suggestion only. Don't think you need the 'a'
Fantastic scene when Ananias meets Saul, removing the scales. I got a shiver.
The only thing I might mention is the POV shifting, but you may well have intended it, since it's done very smoothly.
Fantastic, Bev. A demonstration of your amazing ability to tackle a variety of genres with the skill of a seasoned writer.
So impressed. Bravo.
Love ya!
Av
xx
Comment Written 15-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
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Hiya, Av. Thank you so very much for this awesome review. I am very grateful for your encouragement and support, my friend. The name Stipes is Latin for stump which I discovered on a google search. And, thanks for reminding me about the POV - need to get a handle on that :0).
Love ya,
Bev
Comment from Titanx9
This account pretty much follows the Bible's account of Paul's conversion. Saul's name was not changed, which is Hebrew, he simply used the Roman counterpart which was Paul as he was preaching to the Gentiles. You took great artistic liberties, but you did not stray far from the story as told in Acts. Great job!
The stiff spine and square build
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
This account pretty much follows the Bible's account of Paul's conversion. Saul's name was not changed, which is Hebrew, he simply used the Roman counterpart which was Paul as he was preaching to the Gentiles. You took great artistic liberties, but you did not stray far from the story as told in Acts. Great job!
The stiff spine and square build
Comment Written 15-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
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Thanks so much, Titan. I really appreciate your encouraging and generous review. Warm regards, Bev
Comment from Deniz22
I found this interesting. I have read the Biblical account many times. I'm wondering what motivated you to write this? I think you did well in picturing a pronounced aspect of Paul's personality that made him a leader both as anti and the pro Christianity. Good job.
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
I found this interesting. I have read the Biblical account many times. I'm wondering what motivated you to write this? I think you did well in picturing a pronounced aspect of Paul's personality that made him a leader both as anti and the pro Christianity. Good job.
Comment Written 15-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
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Hi, Deniz. Thanks for the great review. I really felt I wanted to portray the human aspect of Paul's conversion.
Regards,
Bev
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Comment from fictionwriter
I loved this. If you wrote a story of the bible like this, I believe more people would read the good book than ever have before. Well done.
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
I loved this. If you wrote a story of the bible like this, I believe more people would read the good book than ever have before. Well done.
Comment Written 15-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
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Thank you so much, my friend. I'm honored by your support and kind remarks. Warmest regards, Bev
Comment from Connie C
Hi Bev,
I'm not too well versed in the Bible, so I'm glad you included your author's notes. I'm not sure I would have needed them, though, to follow your story. I can't believe how diverse your writing is, and yet all of it so masterful. Your description, your use of dialogue, all of it makes me wonder why you are not yet published. (Maybe you are published, and I just don't know about it.) You truly have a gift, my friend; and I'm glad I can finally award you a six. Seems like months since FS has let me give you the rating you deserve.
Hugs,
Connie
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
Hi Bev,
I'm not too well versed in the Bible, so I'm glad you included your author's notes. I'm not sure I would have needed them, though, to follow your story. I can't believe how diverse your writing is, and yet all of it so masterful. Your description, your use of dialogue, all of it makes me wonder why you are not yet published. (Maybe you are published, and I just don't know about it.) You truly have a gift, my friend; and I'm glad I can finally award you a six. Seems like months since FS has let me give you the rating you deserve.
Hugs,
Connie
Comment Written 15-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 15-Jan-2013
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Connie, thank you so much for your wonderful words of encouragement and support. I am absolutely indebted to you for caring and following so faithfully. You always know just what to say to touch my heart. And thank you for the six - truly icing on the cake, my friend. Hugs, Bev
P.S. I've never been published, and have to say I've not really tried that hard. I feel I've a long way to go before something like that will happen.
XXXooo