| 5 Jan 2002 | GLDM | Loading...I love the little houses one - very eerie. why didnt you tellme about this webpage before? I love you unconditionally. | |
| 25 Jun 2002 | Dana K. Caldwell | Loading...Your work has a very eerily true-to-life quality that sends shivers up my spine. It says that we need look no farther than true life to find true horror. Very creepy, very good. | |
| 14 Jul 2002 | Emily McDurman | Loading...How...invigorating your work is! It gives me such inspiration! I read them all! I just could NOT stop! I'll be back to re-read them all again, of course. My favorite was "Anywhere but Here" That's a classic, but so is everything else, it's all in a different format which makes it very exciting to read! WHOA! | |
| 16 May 2003 | Megs L Lune | Loading...Love the stories, they are all really great, keep up the awesume work! | |
| 28 May 2003 | Dylan Cline | Loading...I really like your style. Everything I read was quite enjoyable. I've added a link to you on my page, hope you don't mind.
Dylan | |
| 17 Jul 2003 | Eric | Loading...Hay very good very fond of your pomes love um keep up the good work yo story are very good as well good luck witit and hope you get better | |
| 2 Nov 2004 | Marleine | Loading...An exceptional writer, with a brilliant, complicated, curious heart. I love that your writing makes me think, often about things that are difficult and uncomfortable. Dark and strange. But that's what makes your work so tactile and significant -- the fact that it reflects the shadows beyond the light of life. It's whole, clever, atypical and real. Much like you. What an incredible human being you are, David. | |
| 17 Oct 2006 | C. J. Heath | Loading...I'm going to be honest with you and say that the only one of your stories I've read is 'Mortal is the Hawk'. It was more than enough to get my attention, and as soon as I have the luxury of time I'm going to sit down and read everything of yours. Until then, cheers, and keep writing. | |
| 21 Oct 2006 | Mary | Loading...For starters, I'm really bad at expressing myself in these sort of things, so excuse my lame and boring comment. I read all of your stories, having first read the Mourning and getting interested. I just had to congratulate you on your unique sense of writing- as I think that IS a sense- and tell you to keep up the good work. Oh, and please put the link to your other sites somewhere, as I would like to see them as well. Cheers, Mary J. | |
| 17 Jan 2009 | Debra Rambo for: Angelica Martin | Loading..."Sleep Tight Tiger"--Does this sound familiar? If you are the writer along with Doug Austin, please call and let us know whatever happened with this! Angelica Martin was the little girl you filmed while talking about the grocery carts. She was supposed to be an extra and it turned out you liked what she was saying , so they just kept filming her. We moved to L.A./California to help her pursue her Dream as an actress/singer/model etc. She can sing Opera too! She was recently in a featured spot in "My Name is Earl". We’re now trying to make some contacts as she needs representation. Hope you guys are doing well. Please call or write us back. Let us know if you know of a good agent for some Great Talent!!!
Our phone number is: 586-909-1249. 2728 Kenwood Ave., L.A., CA 90007 | |