Wow, great fic with an original premise. This was actually really insightful and inspiring, too. I like the way you have your characters interact- the people who live in the house in Cleveland always have subtext going on, emotions that happen outside the direct plot line of the story. That kind of depth makes everything else in the story seem more real, and gives an even bigger emotional kick to the issues you do address. Again- great fic, and I hope to read more from you soon!
Review By [Jingying] • Date [19 Mar 10] • Rating [10 out of 10]
So glad you made a visit back to this universe. It made me smile and I liked the unique storyline. Hope life is treating you well- my PhD is still kicking my butt. Hopefully one more year and I'll be done with advanced degrees for awhile- be able to look at a computer as something fun again. Thanks for sharing in Buffy land. :)
Comments from author:
Hi! Sorry for the late reply. I'm a very fond of this universe and I do plan to return again. I have about five stories in my head for them (one in the very slow works) focusing on different characters, and ahem, possibly other crossovers.
It's good to hear you're still alive and surviving school!
oh this is beautiful. i've never read a trans gender fic before - it's usually something like a spell or sth, but few people talk about trans gender people. the only other thing i can remember that addresses it is khaos comix. i like how you did it. great work
Review By [lothlorien] • Date [23 Feb 10] • Rating [10 out of 10]
This was beautiful and heart touching! I don't think I've ever seen the issue of a transgendered slayer touched on before. I would love to read more about Tyler as a slayer.
Review By [Takarameri] • Date [23 Feb 10] • Not Rated
I've been a fan of your "Bridges" series from the beginning, but I have to tell you that I think that this is my favorite story yet. I'm so glad that you chose to explore a topic that is so important to me, and I really like how you portrayed Tyler.
Comments from author:
Thank you. It means a lot that you thought I did the subject justice.