Be Wee With Bea
Viewing comments for Chapter 8 "The Answer"An allegory in the Winnie the Pooh genre
7 total reviews
Comment from BeasPeas
This is such a delightful story, Liz, charming, interesting, and well composed. I've enjoyed every chapter. I think I may have missed one or two as I've been off FanStory a bit lately. Marilyn
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2018
This is such a delightful story, Liz, charming, interesting, and well composed. I've enjoyed every chapter. I think I may have missed one or two as I've been off FanStory a bit lately. Marilyn
Comment Written 01-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2018
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Thank you for your delightful review. I'm so glad you are enjoying it. The previous few chapters were about Bea trying to ward off two terrible cats. Which in my real life I called Gnasher & Slasher" They held both me & Scruffles hostage on my back deck. So Bea tries to protect Scruffles who got really attacked by the gnasher aka Sam. She tries water but it doesn't really bother him.
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Oh dear. I know feral cats, especially, can be quite a handful if they think there is no escape. It's probably just as dangerous to be caught in between two fighting cats as it is dogs. Your story about Bea is just great. Marilyn
Comment from Beck Fenton
I'm enjoying Bea's story very much. I love the idea of the Maker and Bea's asking... and waiting for a response. So many of us want instant answers!
You might want to check "Even helpful if she was having a difficult time, was sad, frustrated, angry, tired, disappointed or her FEARS were growing." as it doesn't seem like a full sentence and doesn't flow well for me.
Keep writing!
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
I'm enjoying Bea's story very much. I love the idea of the Maker and Bea's asking... and waiting for a response. So many of us want instant answers!
You might want to check "Even helpful if she was having a difficult time, was sad, frustrated, angry, tired, disappointed or her FEARS were growing." as it doesn't seem like a full sentence and doesn't flow well for me.
Keep writing!
Comment Written 30-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
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You are right about that line you caught. I tried to chop it up. It was part of a long long run-on & it's still not right. I will take another run with it. Thank you for the honest review. I'm glad you are enjoying it.
Comment from WildWithWords
I was not at all surprised reading your biography to find that you have written the curricula for grade 6 to 8 students. That sure explained the depth of understanding the author showed of that age group's reading genre.
A very sweet (partial) tale with well personified creatures as the stars of the show. The editing also looks quite professional and the presentation splendid.
Nice work.
Bill (WildWithWords)
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
I was not at all surprised reading your biography to find that you have written the curricula for grade 6 to 8 students. That sure explained the depth of understanding the author showed of that age group's reading genre.
A very sweet (partial) tale with well personified creatures as the stars of the show. The editing also looks quite professional and the presentation splendid.
Nice work.
Bill (WildWithWords)
Comment Written 30-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
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Thank you for such an affirming review. I'm glad you recognized my writing and editing skills. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Comment from Nanny 6
When you describe be eating there honey... And getting a bit of a tummy and it moving down into her legs gave me such a vivid picture of this Tubby little bear, and then when the others started making fun of her, made me very sad. But I'm glad Sam is out of the way so scrap else can enjoy life a bit more :-) this was a sweet chapter.
Judy
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
When you describe be eating there honey... And getting a bit of a tummy and it moving down into her legs gave me such a vivid picture of this Tubby little bear, and then when the others started making fun of her, made me very sad. But I'm glad Sam is out of the way so scrap else can enjoy life a bit more :-) this was a sweet chapter.
Judy
Comment Written 29-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
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Thank you for your extended review. Thank you sharing your emotional changes as you read this. You recognized one of my intents.
Comment from Y. M. Roger
Oh, dear...Bea's engaging in wa-a-a-a-ay too much honey therapy! And, she's right, it certainly does go right to those thighs!! :) :)
A precious write, Liz, and I'm so glad to see that Sam is leaving them alone...I'm sure the honey issue will work itself out....maybe the workout would be a good thing for Bea as well...? :) ;)
Simply adore your writing -- thank you so very much for sharing with us!! :) ;)
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
Oh, dear...Bea's engaging in wa-a-a-a-ay too much honey therapy! And, she's right, it certainly does go right to those thighs!! :) :)
A precious write, Liz, and I'm so glad to see that Sam is leaving them alone...I'm sure the honey issue will work itself out....maybe the workout would be a good thing for Bea as well...? :) ;)
Simply adore your writing -- thank you so very much for sharing with us!! :) ;)
Comment Written 29-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
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Thank you for your humorous review. If you read the 1st chap you would see the irony of her exercises which involved more excuses to eat honey. You will be even more amused. I'm glad you are enjoying it.
Comment from lyenochka
I like the spiritual truths that you have woven in this chapter, Liz! So often we do the exercise of "talking" to our Maker but neglect to "listen" and when Bea does listen, she receives peace. Such a meaningful message for us today!
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
I like the spiritual truths that you have woven in this chapter, Liz! So often we do the exercise of "talking" to our Maker but neglect to "listen" and when Bea does listen, she receives peace. Such a meaningful message for us today!
Comment Written 29-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
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Thank you for your appreciative review and your important comment on the spirituality. If you continue to read these Chap. you will see that spirituality is the crux of this whole story. No spoilers and no Latin PUn intended.
Comment from KyColonel Randal
Thank you for sharing. So Bea is an emotional eater. Does Bea develop insulin resistance and have weight issues well into middle age? The story here sounds a bit like veiled allegory. I am curious what the main plot is, but admittedly it is hard keeping track of so many stories at once.
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
Thank you for sharing. So Bea is an emotional eater. Does Bea develop insulin resistance and have weight issues well into middle age? The story here sounds a bit like veiled allegory. I am curious what the main plot is, but admittedly it is hard keeping track of so many stories at once.
Comment Written 29-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 30-Aug-2018
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Thank you for your extended review. This whole book actually is quite autobiographical. It wasn't honey, but pretty well anything with sugar in it. Especially the assuaging piece of cake which was almost always there when I came home from school. My mother may have figured out something or it was a coincidence. If she didn't frost the cake, it lasted all day If she frosted the cake, it was gone in an hour. At 71, I am in excellent health. I'm glad you're enjoying the story.