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New Author - Don Croyle

 
flopsybunny
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#1 | Posted: 25 May 2014 15:58
Welcome to our latest new author, Don Croyle. He has sent in four short stories - Bed Without Supper, Demonstration Model, Deep Cover Dilemma and Research Proposal.

tfs
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#2 | Posted: 25 May 2014 16:14
Welcome aboard, Don. I've already read your first stories and hope to see more very soon.

tfs

Guy
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#3 | Posted: 25 May 2014 16:31
Hello Don. You (and your works) are now a part of the greatest collection of spanking fiction in the known universe. Welcome!

Guy (GuySpencer)

bendover
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#4 | Posted: 25 May 2014 16:48
Great job on the stories, Don. Welcome to the LSF as an author. Enjoy all the stories and all the great company.

twisted8
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#5 | Posted: 25 May 2014 21:41
Welcome to the LSF Don Croyle! Already sampled your work and you will fit right in I'm sure. I think your going to like the place. Grin!

canadianspankee
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#6 | Posted: 26 May 2014 02:35
Greetings and welcome to the Library. Our motto states we should all strive to 'read lots, write lots and comment more', a saying that if we all apply to ourselves will keep this site active and vibrant for years to come. Clearly your writing is a vital part of the theme and contributes in a very good way. Most important thing to remember is that you have fun.

Welcome and keep writing, I enjoyed your stories

CS

barb
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#7 | Posted: 26 May 2014 14:48
Welcome to the LSF, Don Croyle. I am happy you are writing for the library. I enjoyed several of your stories and hope to read more.

PhilK
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#8 | Posted: 26 May 2014 23:22
Welcome to the Library, Don. But so far, all the items you've posted seem like the beginnings of stories, needing completion. How about letting yourself go and writing a proper story - say two or three thousand words long? You've quite evidently got the talent to do it.

 
 
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