>> I'm glad it seems to be so popular. It's a wonderful piece. ^_^ <<
Thank you.
>> (I like the way it ties in with some of the lines from "Early Days" too.) <<
These kids, along with Groundhog, are individual examples of the generalities presented in "Early Days." I often work from the general to the specific in my writing.
>> Thank you. <3 I hope your days have been treating you better! (I think things are back on an upward slope for me, so that's good. ^_^) <<
All is well here.
>> Cuddlefluff! That is a perfect way to describe that! It really does have a lot of it. ^_^ <<
Yay!
>> I think perhaps that part of why it's so popular? <<
I think so too. People like my fluff as well as my edgier writing. They particularly seem to enjoy when high tension releases into something snuggly, which is a key aspect of hurt/comfort as a plot dynamic.
>> Even though it deals with some really dark and heavy stuff and doesn't shy away from doing so and showing it, the poem actually feels like it leans a lot towards the hope and love that's also within their lives. <<
It is a hopeful storyline. The characters go through a lot of stress but they find support in family, even if it's not conventional family.
Re: You're welcome!
Date: 2014-05-23 08:31 pm (UTC)Thank you.
>> (I like the way it ties in with some of the lines from "Early Days" too.) <<
These kids, along with Groundhog, are individual examples of the generalities presented in "Early Days." I often work from the general to the specific in my writing.
>> Thank you. <3 I hope your days have been treating you better! (I think things are back on an upward slope for me, so that's good. ^_^) <<
All is well here.
>> Cuddlefluff! That is a perfect way to describe that! It really does have a lot of it. ^_^ <<
Yay!
>> I think perhaps that part of why it's so popular? <<
I think so too. People like my fluff as well as my edgier writing. They particularly seem to enjoy when high tension releases into something snuggly, which is a key aspect of hurt/comfort as a plot dynamic.
>> Even though it deals with some really dark and heavy stuff and doesn't shy away from doing so and showing it, the poem actually feels like it leans a lot towards the hope and love that's also within their lives. <<
It is a hopeful storyline. The characters go through a lot of stress but they find support in family, even if it's not conventional family.
I have one sequel written and more planned.