What a story! "The Adventures of Me and Martha Jane". Has anyone
ever spoke to the author directly or via e-mail about the story?
What a great story! I don't know if anything can ever top it. Still
puzzed by the ending. I hate it when the author leaves you wanting
more.
Thanks in advance for your comments...
Bill
Yes and no. It's been 18 months or so since I spoke to him. I think
the email address that goes with the story still works for him. Leave
a message and see what it happens, but it might take him a while to
answer.
>What a story! "The Adventures of Me and Martha Jane". Has anyone
>ever spoke to the author directly or via e-mail about the story?
In the opinion of many, including me, it is *THE* erotic fiction
classic.
>What a great story! I don't know if anything can ever top it. Still
>puzzed by the ending. I hate it when the author leaves you wanting
>more.
He wrote a revised ending for it and reposted it about two years ago.
Not sure what version you read.
Sad to say, it is the only story (I think) he ever wrote and posted.
If you can get mail to him, you'll find him a nice man to talk to.
DrSpin
* also at ne...@ruthiesclub.com and at http://www.ruthiesclub.com
Thanks Neil for the info. I too love his wonderful story. Now I wonder
which ending I have??? I've downloaded the story a couple times due to
disk crashes.
Anyone have a link to the revised ending? Searching ASSTR is turning
up a ton of "Fav", repost, and Celeste links. (Date range search
seems to be broken too?)
Although if it was still a sad ending, nevermind. I never read the
whole story the first time, as I had a bad feeling about it and peeked
at the ending. Not that it wasn't excelently writen, because it was,
I just hate sad stories.
Thanks,
Lix
I think it's at Stories Online
Gary Jordan
"Old submariners never die; they just don't get to go down as often."
<I>"This communicating of a man's self to his friend works two contrary
effects, for it redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in half." - Francis Bacon,
Essays </I>