MadMenWearingFedora
Thank you for your constant support and encouragement.
Shuuyanori
@MadMenWearingFedora It is always a pleasure to indulge in your writing, such an honor to hear of your perception upon film, music and the world. The tapestry you paint is beautiful. As you continue to write, I will fondly read :)
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SharonPereira
Thanks for voting and adding my poem to your list.
Shuuyanori
@SharonPereira No worries! It's a pleasure to vote for your work. Wishing you a beautiful day and happy writing ahead! :)
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aMusedAndPoetic
Thx for your vote :)
Amedrianne
Hi I hope you'd consider reading my work. It's a romance fantasy novel about Philippine Mythology.
Thalia's Beast by amedrianne
https://m.dreame.com/novel/tGw1cVYhgvjgIKZEBrW3Zg==.html
Shuuyanori
@Amedrianne Apologies for the late reply! I will be sure to check it out! Have a lovely day :)
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oranne
Shuuya Nori, thank you very much for adding winterscape to your list :)))
aMusedAndPoetic
Thx for vote, appreciate it :)
aMusedAndPoetic
thx for your vote :)
Shuuyanori
@aMusedAndPoetic Always happy to vote for your beautiful writings! Hope you have a wonderfully creative day :)
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aMusedAndPoetic
Hi there, just wanted to pop by to give you my heartfelt thanks for reading my work and voting as well :) I truly appreciate it
Shuuyanori
@aMusedAndPoetic It was wonderful to read your Musings. You have a very beautiful evocative style! I look forward to reading more of your writings! Have a very pleasant day :)
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MadMenWearingFedora
Thank you for your response. Do write down your thoughts on my works too.
MadMenWearingFedora
@Shuuyanori thank you for being such a wonderful co-voyager/writer on the sea of ideas and words.
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Shuuyanori
@MadMenWearingFedora I am always pleased and delighted to support your work. It is not often one finds such a wonderful melding of mediums that you illustrate beautifully :) Ingmar Bergman is superb, a very prolific director! My favorites of his are Seventh Seal and Persona. After viewing Persona I highly recommend David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" (2001), the parallels are unmistaken, I view it as a haunting and beautiful love letter to Bergman
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