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- "This flows similarly to a conversation. It makes me curious as to the specifics of it, what made it go the way it did. The anecdote about the baker both seems out of place and welcome in it. I enjoyed the vagueness of it, as if someone were eavesdropping in the middle of a conversation."
Posted by CausticChlorine on "Not so..." by DIATRICUS
- "I thought you did an outstanding job on this essay; you mentioned core groups like Sabbath, FNM, Pantera, etc. without an endless list of groups. From these, the Metal fan can branch out and find other artists they like. And i demand an encore! More, more, more! 10."
Posted by megaprime81 on "History of Heavy Metal " by DIATRICUS
- "A prisoner on Robin Island (many, many years after his release) said that the worst thing about it had been the lack of children. When he first held a child after his release he was so moved he couldn't speak. This reminds me of that a little, the way children can somehow spark something pure and happy, and their absence makes for a sorry existence. it always kills me a little when people tell me how old their loved ones would be if they were still alive. "
Posted by tallygrowsome on "Letter to my child" by DIATRICUS
- "so that you might check out my novel and/or my music... thank you for being such a wonderful fan of my writing!!
http://about.me/mscottcampbell"
Posted by DIATRICUS on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
- "wow! nice to know that some of my works endure the test of time... this particular poem will be used as lyrics on my metal project: r-prime
http://about.me/mscottcampbell
Thank you so much for your kind words!!"
Posted by DIATRICUS on "-- with love --" by DIATRICUS
- "This was the first e-mail message I received on my Blackberry this morning, and it made my day. The poem was flawless, your descriptions were vivid and intense. Thank you for sharing such a moving piece with us. "
Posted by Unknown on "-- with love --" by DIATRICUS
- "This lovely write captured me, captivated, as I read the lines of love out to my soulmate, I longed to be the author of these touching words that while tumbling from my lips, felt as if they were spilling from my own soul. I felt love's passion, as well as my own, as each word escaped my lips it carried with it all my love so perfectly penned I couldn't say it better myself. I instantly recognized the passionate depths of a love like mine. To me, "Your silent gestures deafen me" was the loudest line. All beautifully written words that echoed the beat of my own heart, filled to brimming with love. I would like to thank you from down deep in my soul for the touching inspiration you handed me with your truth. Such a beautiful gift, thank you. You lifted up my love, as well as my day. Truly, madly, deeply, I thank you. Bravo! "
Posted by scarletara on "-- with love --" by DIATRICUS
- "Just published the book of essays/poetry on lulu.com: "Walk With Me Awhile" ... [note, the price is set just over my cost, so I recommend getting the "download" version, as it's far less expensive]
search the Item number: 10135751
or view in my spotlight: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/mscottcampbell
(may take a day or so for visibility -- lulu is currently cataloging the book, so if you don't see it right off, check again later)"
Posted by DIATRICUS on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
- "hello saintedmad... I am soon to self-publish many of my poems/essays/lyrics... far more extensive than what is on dp, but some of what you read here will also be present...
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/mscottcampbell"
Posted by DIATRICUS on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
- "has a sonnet feel with a sorrowful voice....the repetition and the alliterative nature really illuminates the push and pull of the pain, ebbing and flowing, cursing and growing......"
Posted by Unknown on "absence less fond..." by DIATRICUS
- "Love this write. It seems like an angel or other being not from this world is searching for truth like us. Reads like it should be in a song. I will return often to read this one. Blessed Be"
Posted by Kittykat on "slip into wonder" by DIATRICUS
- "Anyone who discounts the series for the sake of too many sequels is quite brainless. At least horror is giving you a well thought-out and BELIEVABLE story and not just stupid fucking rip-offs or remakes about teenagers having sex and getting killed by someone who becomes stupid in the end and dies by the dumbest teenager who has an epiphany though THIS is never seen on screen. Don't be mad because the Saw films, especially 3 and 4 has managed to outsmart, out-earn, out-think, out-plause all the supposed greats from the past. There is a reason they have managed to make 6 films with the grand finale coming in several months: THE SERIES KICKS THAT MUCH ASS AND IS A WELL TOLD STORY! Read that correctly: STORY In A Horror Film! Who would have thought..."
Posted by Spiral Downward on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
- "Though Saw V was the worst of the entire series, it DOES have its merits. The film is NOT about John Kramer anymore, it is about Mark Hoffman, which due to not wanting to be caught has Strahm lured into a trap where he would be killed if he didn't enter the box. Coincidentally if you watch closely you will see the same wires as was in his Cube Head trap, which made him hesitant."
Posted by Spiral Downward on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
- "Just wait I heard rumors, for a Saw VII already, and it will probably get more ridiculous than the Leprechaun movies lol. I hope not, but you never know. "
Posted by lupus tenebrae on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
- "Please! Too many re-makes, it's lke
"Friday the 13" part 10? Or Jason vs.
Feddy? At some point, usually after
the second one made, all creativity is
lost. Don't go, wait for the dvd. If it is
bad you can turn it off and you are out
a loww rental fee. Like the Harry Potter
series it is going stale. I'll bet he doesn't
kill the bad guy until he turns 50. "
Posted by Malcholm Dark on "Review of "SAW V"" by DIATRICUS
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