>My worst <and only> experience in A&S did not show me anything except that
Wow, I guess I was lucky. The one time (so far) that I entered an A&S,
Anne
Kimberly Gilbert kimberlygilbert@worldnet.att.net
>my documentation was not good enough. No clue as to how to improve it or
>even what was missing. I realize that mine may not be the most common
>story, but it soured me on trying. I do research and make what I think is
>"right" , but have been afraid to enter anything again.
Mistress Birget was one of the judges. Not only did she cover the *entire*
judging form with comments and advice, when I emailed her about a few
questions I had (some comments that I hadn't quite understood), she sent
back a huge email with even more comments and advice. It was wonderful to
have so much feedback. (My biggest problem had been with documentation.)
I already knew I was lucky to get so much from her, but this emphasizes how
lucky I was.
"This is terrible news! Do you actually intend to kill your
enemies? Can't you just speak sternly to them?"
From: Kimberly Gilbert <kimberlygilbert@worldnet.att.net>
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