Attention STORY TELLER !!

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Okay, I have to ask.... what happened to our daily installations?? I'm going into literary DT's from not having anything to read.

=o)

Thanks in advance.

-- (oldyeller@sanfran.com), June 16, 1999

Answers

Yeh! I miss Helen, sounds like my kinda girl.

-- Mike (midwestmike_@hotmail.com), June 16, 1999.

Old Yeller

I quite agree but artists must have their space eh!

For those that have not had the pleasure here are the links to the previous literary gifts from Story Teller

Y2k chronicals - chapter1 - The Horde

 Y2k Chronicals - Chapter 2 - Hel and gone

-- Brian (imager@home.com), June 16, 1999.


As a Helen, it's weird reading the story. :)

-- Helen (sstaten@fullnet.net), June 16, 1999.

It reminds me of Terry Brooks.

DJ

-- DJ (reality@check.com), June 16, 1999.


To my loyal readers, I got -um distracted. However, Helen's next adventure is rattling around in my gray matter begging for release. It should be posted within the next 24 hours.

Thank you all for your kind and enthusiastic prompting. Hope you are all having as much fun reading them as I am writing them.

-- Story Teller (anonymous@for.now), June 16, 1999.



While everyone's waiting, may I recommend the online comic strip Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet? Very enjoyable and techno-literate, which explains why it hasn't been picked up in "dead-tree-land".

If you use the Browse By Storyline option, there's even a Y2K series (under "Anarchy of the Technocrat"). Enjoy!

-- Mac (sneak@lurk.hid), June 16, 1999.


Chapter 3 is now posted

-- Story Teller (anonymous@for.now), June 17, 1999.

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