tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post5365386468353920943..comments2024-02-24T19:42:39.876+05:30Comments on Bill the Butcher: The TankBill the Butcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08436195659154078021noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-66393566267457057442018-01-29T06:11:16.081+05:302018-01-29T06:11:16.081+05:30I read all the tank stories! Took me awhile, but I...I read all the tank stories! Took me awhile, but I did it! Like all your characters! Thankyou for posting them all together! I really enjoyed them and I enjoyed your art too! <br />(If I could send you part of my mom's plant, I would!)Magic Love Crowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14133368208464734546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-4683181842925599272018-01-28T13:26:48.160+05:302018-01-28T13:26:48.160+05:30Bill,
Many, many thanks my friend for putting all ...Bill,<br />Many, many thanks my friend for putting all the tank stories together none posting. Oh yes,I do remember the cast of them. Each one a wonderful story on its own. Now, this collection is saved to an external hard drive for later rereading. <br />You are a master story teller Bill. That is my opinion, but you write the way old Joseph Conrad did in my view. You grab the reader at the start and make her/him hold on till the end. At least you allow your main character to keep living. Conrad often lets his main character die. His novel "Nostromo" was so good, I knew he had to let old Nostromo keep living, but no, the man dies at the end. Rats, I felt robbed.<br />Here, the 'fishing' is now a hero and still alive! Funny, but I don't recall the last story here from before, it just be one I missed or a new one just now posted for the first time.<br />Again, many thanks for this collection Bill. Will there be more to this collection some day? Ha ha, as if even you can answer that. Stay healthy my friend.Kronkats Kornerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15356981317059108859noreply@blogger.com