Neph (aka SpookyGhost)'s Followers

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    Anthelion

    Joined June 2009.

    2 stories, 0 challenges, 5 comments, and 2 friends

    Just a guy without a clue.

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    The Bread Ghost!

    Joined September 2009.

    5 stories, 0 challenges, 15 comments, and 3 friends

    “Hautin’ Bread”

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    Mighty-Joe Young (A.K.A Strong Coffee)(LoA)

    Joined June 2009 and calls cowboy or ninja home.

    145 stories, 221 challenges, 2612 comments, and 439 friends

    We were two against the world. Now the odds are slightly against me.

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    ElshaHawk (LoA)

    Joined May 2009 and calls Mistress of Well-Intentioned Indecision home.

    573 stories, 261 challenges, 6770 comments, and 184 friends

    “I realize why I do it in the first place, not to be a star, just to be me.”
    -Make It Or Break It
    “For every day you take off from writing, your muse will take off three!” -Anonymous
    “Do not pity the dead, pity the living: especially those who live without love.” -Dumbledore

    “Read, Reply, Ficly, or Die!” -Krully

    Ficly Blogger-In-Chieftess

    I am a member of the League of Awesomeness: Mistress of Well-Intentioned Indecision.
    I am Mistress Elshanor of Hawk Manor, Head Librarian, Keeper of the Secret Passageway to Mount Krully, and Keeper of the Ficlinomicon AND Kevin Lawver’s Pen.

    Get your ficly fandom on! http://zazzle.com/inkwells*

    I wrote some free ebooks:
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    I also blog! Follow me at: www.wellintentionedindecision.blogspot.com, www.elshahawkscribblins.blogspot.com, or dailyspoonfulsofsugar.wordpress.com

    Certified teacher, wife, mother of two, center-brained, imaginative, pragmatist. I find myself writing every spare moment I get.

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    Silven

    Joined July 2009 and calls his Fortress of Ineptitude home.

    69 stories, 327 challenges, 290 comments, and 23 friends

    I don’t comment as much as I should. My somewhat low standards prevent me from offering proper criticism, sometimes, and when I enjoy a story I typically enjoy it for the story. Pointing out flaws in your work may aid you in perfecting your skills technically, but they rarely make the experience more pleasant for me personally. I am aware that this is a selfish reason for commenting so little and I’m working on it.

    That said, I greatly appreciate all comments and criticism. Though I tend to focus more on the story and less on the skill of other writer, I lack confidence and seek always to suck less.

    ‘As winter goes, so goes our peace of mind,
    And in the wild growth of spring blooms our sorrow.’