
Feedback From Multiple Words
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"Wow. This is a big deal, Jena!!! It's gonna be great!" - E. Jean Carroll
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"Honestly Jena, After watching your presentation just now, I am in awe of your creativity, imagination, your beautiful prose( the words spoken in the end of the boat ride to Uncle D's home brought tears to my eyes) and all your good work you did prior to the Covid Collapse is astounding. I have to take a moment to take it all in...but for now I will say thank you for sending the link so that we could view it. My prayers are sent up for you so that your talent can be reached further in work that is both meaningful and bears fruit for you. I say this because I wish I had more clout in life to direct your immense talent so that others could benefit from your abilities. I can see your work being put to good use in children's hospitals where scary information for kids and parents facing cancer get information from interactions such as the one you just did....St. Judges Hospital for Children comes to mind. Just a thought. Thank you Jena for sharing. I am new to this and I am amazed and awed by your talent. I would love a star. Can you imagine every child in a cancer ward in hospital getting a star? I can!" - Jennifer Keen
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"Well done.....extremely well done, Jena." - E. Jean Carroll
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"Jena (Jenaia), I just wanted to thank you for sharing Uncle D’s story in such a touching way. I really felt the heart and soul you put into this project. It’s more than a tour — it’s a journey of empathy, courage, and truth. May it continue to inspire many people." - Ghost
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"Jena, I'm so hooked. I'm thrilled that Appalachia joined the story. I fell in love with her in the last chapter. I read everything in the link on Wiki from the last chapter about the Nvnehi. Chills head to toe. Such an honor for Maddy to be called "Ghigau." - Tizz
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"Deeply touched.
Intense. Curious where it's going, and assuming there will be a good ending, because, well, this is fiction, where things can go right for the good people. - The story has just enough of the surreal, and is building it s lowly, that I buy it. I suppose, I am starting to see this as a "growing up" story for Maddy, spiritually, as well as in self-confidence, where I hope she will become the actor instead of needing her friends (and mostly men) to be her protectors. It's a fascinating story and I am looking forward to the other half of it." - Aleks
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"I so love this story, it’s heartfelt." - Gypsie Chick
"So intense and fascinating🌹 I am hooked!" - Gypsie Chick
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"This is one of the most magical, beautiful stories I’ve ever read. Start from the beginning, here:
I am saving this quote from Mary Oliver used in Chapter 20 to push myself out the door and back to the forest: What can I say that I have not said before? So I'll say it again. The leaf has a song in it. Stone is the face of patience. Inside the river there is an unfinishable story and you are somewhere in it and it will never end until all ends. Take your busy heart to…the forest. The song you heard singing in the leaf when you were a child is singing still…” - Niki Flow
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​"This is a fabulous chapter, Jena," Gloria Horton-Young
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"Jena, this chapter was wonderful, as they all are, but I loved the poem so much. It brought me to tears." - Tizz
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"It is so lovely in this departure of D and the child coming. This is probably so often the case and in the same way, as moving. Thank you Jena. I love the back and forth" - Flo Chapgier
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"D's poem for Casey, what a lovely gift. Maddy will hold onto it until the time is right. Guarantee Casey remembers deep down his time with Uncle D." - Kimberly Montgomery
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