Living Death!
Living Death is worse than Actual Death26 total reviews
Comment from DeborahWrite
Dear RPSaxena,
Your flash fiction story is well written and excellent. It is clear no one would choose a persistent living death--a life of unhappiness and disappointment. I wish you the best in winning the contest. Deborah
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2019
Dear RPSaxena,
Your flash fiction story is well written and excellent. It is clear no one would choose a persistent living death--a life of unhappiness and disappointment. I wish you the best in winning the contest. Deborah
Comment Written 06-Jul-2019
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2019
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Hello DeborahWrite,
What a pleasant Review having so flowery wording, and that too at such a time!
Thank you very much for your so lovely and morale boosting words.
Have a wonderful weekend,
~ RP
Comment from Aussie
Well done and good luck in the contest. As we grow older folks seem to drift away. True friends stick together as time ticks on. getting older is a living hell as the body breaks down and maladies chase us from being part of the society we knew so well. Liked you write so much and can understand because I'm nearly there.
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2019
Well done and good luck in the contest. As we grow older folks seem to drift away. True friends stick together as time ticks on. getting older is a living hell as the body breaks down and maladies chase us from being part of the society we knew so well. Liked you write so much and can understand because I'm nearly there.
Comment Written 14-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2019
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Hello Aussie,
Thank you very much for your so nice, encouraging, detailed, and thoughtful review.
With best wishes,
~ RP
Comment from Patty Palmer
I enjoyed your story. It's rough getting older but not any wiser I'm finding. I guess Fake death could be much worse! Nicely written. "Keep right on writing!"
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2019
I enjoyed your story. It's rough getting older but not any wiser I'm finding. I guess Fake death could be much worse! Nicely written. "Keep right on writing!"
Comment Written 13-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2019
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Hello Patricia H. Palmer,
Thank you very much for your so nice, encouraging, detailed, and thoughtful review.
With best wishes,
~ RP
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written seventy-five word flash fiction about being alive but seen as not capable of handle your own affairs, it seems to someone looking on how others would treat his belongings when he is actually dead.
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
A very well-written seventy-five word flash fiction about being alive but seen as not capable of handle your own affairs, it seems to someone looking on how others would treat his belongings when he is actually dead.
Comment Written 13-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
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Hello Sandra du Plessis,
Thank you very much for your so nice, detailed, and thoughtful review.
With best wishes,
~ RP
Comment from humpwhistle
The last paragraph confuses me. Is there a sign announcing the closing?
Who is speaking the words of the final sentence?
Perhaps you can make this more clear. Just a suggestion.
Peace, Lee
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
The last paragraph confuses me. Is there a sign announcing the closing?
Who is speaking the words of the final sentence?
Perhaps you can make this more clear. Just a suggestion.
Peace, Lee
Comment Written 13-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
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Hello Humpwhistle,
Thank you very much for your so nice, detailed, and thoughtful review.
As regard your Question, It's the Protagonist ( Jovial Neighbor ). Please go through the last two paragraphs, correlating them and I'm sure, you will feel satisfied.
With best wishes,
~ RP
Comment from pbomar1115
You noted one of the flaws each of us have. For this character, thin-skinned makes him sensitive to unfavorable comments from his family. Great example. Strong possibilities for a great story.
Phillip
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
You noted one of the flaws each of us have. For this character, thin-skinned makes him sensitive to unfavorable comments from his family. Great example. Strong possibilities for a great story.
Phillip
Comment Written 12-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
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Hello, Pbomar1115
Thank you very much for your so nice, detailed, and thoughtful review backed by the most coveted SPARKLING SIXTH STAR.
With best wishes,
~ RP
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You're welcome, RP
Phillip
Comment from susand3022
Hi Rpsaxina, I really liked the 'moral' of your story... I'm not really sure about how you got there... but I totally agree with your conclusion. We die a thousand times before we die. At least I think we do... and each one feels as if it's an eternity, from the first time we scrape a knee and it's the end of the world! ;)
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
Hi Rpsaxina, I really liked the 'moral' of your story... I'm not really sure about how you got there... but I totally agree with your conclusion. We die a thousand times before we die. At least I think we do... and each one feels as if it's an eternity, from the first time we scrape a knee and it's the end of the world! ;)
Comment Written 12-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
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Hello Susand 3022,
Thank you very much for your so nice, detailed, and thoughtful review.
With best wishes,
~ RP
Comment from tfawcus
An interesting fash fiction. I was a little confused by the way you have punctuated the final paragraph, but I think I get the general idea. Giving up doing something we love because we are no longer capable is certainly a harrowing form of living death.
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
An interesting fash fiction. I was a little confused by the way you have punctuated the final paragraph, but I think I get the general idea. Giving up doing something we love because we are no longer capable is certainly a harrowing form of living death.
Comment Written 12-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
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Hello Tfawcus,
Thank you very much for your so nice, detailed, and thoughtful review.
With best wishes,
~ RP
Comment from royowen
I guess one could say, that depression, or habitual offence, are a hell of our choosing, they say that depression is an illness, whereas one man said he decided he didn't want to be depressed any,more, he thought it was normal for him, one day he said, "I'm tired of being depressed" result...he wasn't! Well done RP, A brilliant 75 word entry in this contest,excellent job, good luck, blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
I guess one could say, that depression, or habitual offence, are a hell of our choosing, they say that depression is an illness, whereas one man said he decided he didn't want to be depressed any,more, he thought it was normal for him, one day he said, "I'm tired of being depressed" result...he wasn't! Well done RP, A brilliant 75 word entry in this contest,excellent job, good luck, blessings, Roy
Comment Written 12-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2019
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Hello Roy,
Thank you very much for your so nice, detailed, and thoughtful review backed by the most coveted SPARKLING SIXTH STAR.
With best wishes,
~ RP
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You're a great talent RP
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ROY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
With best wishes,
~ RP
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Most welcome
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
Misery can be a living death and your words are so appropriate and honest. We do have the power to change these things in life, but there is no power when we are dead, I enjoyed your philosophy here, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 11-Jun-2019
Misery can be a living death and your words are so appropriate and honest. We do have the power to change these things in life, but there is no power when we are dead, I enjoyed your philosophy here, love Dolly x
Comment Written 11-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 11-Jun-2019
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Hello Dolly's Poems,
Thank you very much for your so nice, detailed, and thoughtful review.
with best wishes,
~ RP.