All Comments on 'The Crusader Ch. 06'

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AnonymousAnonymousover 12 years ago
good old fashioned fiction

really enjoyed it looking forward to your next adventure

donaldedonaldeover 12 years ago
love this story

this is one of my favorite on going story i enjoyed this chapter and loved the comment about mating for life can not wait for the next chapter

AnonymousAnonymousover 12 years ago
Add me to the list with donalde and anon 11/20/11

You're probably my favorite Lit writer, Woodmanone, even if there's often never any stroke material in your stories. You just write good stories, and have chosen Lit as your outlet. Thanks for that. At sixty-mumble, I find the story half of a stroke story is infinitely more important than the stroke half, and you do deliver great stories. I hope it catches on with other Lit writers that the stroke half is only part of the story.

For now, I'll keep looking for future chapters in the The Crusader/Rollie Chambers saga.

hodunkhodunkover 12 years ago
Another woodmanone Victory!!

I loved this chapter! Man you just keep getting better, love your work. You are my writer of choice. Keep'em comin , can't wait for your next chapter or story.

bruce22bruce22over 12 years ago
Excellent Characters

But the mystery was sort of shallow this time. You have to work on surprising us..

tazz317tazz317over 12 years ago
THE HOLY GRAIL STILL AWAITS

and the box office receipts need counting, TK U MLJ LV NV

AnonymousAnonymousover 8 years ago
crusader 06

Ed Grocott

edgrocott@gmail.com

DrtywrdsmithDrtywrdsmithabout 1 year ago

Another fun one! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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I believe age and cunning will overcome youth and enthusiasm every time. Being some what of an egomaniac I believe my stories are very interesting. Only the readers can verify or disprove that premise. Several of my stories are based on my own experience or most have a little ...

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