Guest Book

Write a new entry for the Guestbook

 
 
 
0/200 characters
 
 
 
Fields marked with * are required.
Your E-mail address won't be published.
It's possible that your entry will only be visible in the guestbook after we reviewed it.
We reserve the right to edit, delete, or not publish entries.
299 entries.
Rabbi Neil fmFleischmann Rabbi Neil fmFleischmann from New York wrote on January 4, 2022 at 8:22 am
I am a slow reader. And yet. The Butterfly Lampshade called and pulled me along at a (relatively) rapid place. I related to the way Francie (I wondered if the name is a nod to A Tree Grows In Brooklyn) remembers most everything that happens and still wants to remember more, deeper. The phrasing was as magical as the story.... Read more
I am a slow reader. And yet. The Butterfly Lampshade called and pulled me along at a (relatively) rapid place. I related to the way Francie (I wondered if the name is a nod to A Tree Grows In Brooklyn) remembers most everything that happens and still wants to remember more, deeper. The phrasing was as magical as the story. As soon as I finished, before I realized what I was doing, I started reading the book again, which made sense and added more appreciation for me. Thank you for taking time from your family life and writing such a meticulous and profoundly beautiful book.... Collapse
David Lindstedt David Lindstedt from Palos Verdes Estates wrote on December 10, 2021 at 4:29 am
Reading Lemon Cake after the recommendation of a poet (don’t recall her name) in The Week. Fascinating writing and character. I can’t help but see the similarity of Rose’s train of thought with her heightened and perhaps distorted sense of reality similar to my brother’s, who was diagnosed schizophrenic when he was 20(over 40 years ago). Haven’t finished yet, but... Read more
Reading Lemon Cake after the recommendation of a poet (don’t recall her name) in The Week. Fascinating writing and character. I can’t help but see the similarity of Rose’s train of thought with her heightened and perhaps distorted sense of reality similar to my brother’s, who was diagnosed schizophrenic when he was 20(over 40 years ago). Haven’t finished yet, but she just had that chair leg incident with Joseph. That and the troubling tasting power brought me back to those days when I was a teenager leaving with him. I plan to read and enjoy more of your unique works.... Collapse
Ed minas Ed minas from Ferndale wrote on November 25, 2021 at 11:45 pm
Just finished reading the Bearded Girl that was part of SideShow. What a captivating story. I love the ending. Thank you. Have you ever considered making it into a short play? It would be absolutely fabulous.
Just finished reading the Bearded Girl that was part of SideShow. What a captivating story. I love the ending. Thank you. Have you ever considered making it into a short play? It would be absolutely fabulous.... Collapse
Ellie Ellie from Seattle wrote on September 14, 2021 at 5:08 am
I just wanted to say thank you so much for writing “The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake.” Your book found me in the right place at the exact right time in my life. It felt as if I was watching my family’s life play out in the story you wrote. And as I was reading about Rose’s narrative surrounding her... Read more
I just wanted to say thank you so much for writing “The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake.” Your book found me in the right place at the exact right time in my life. It felt as if I was watching my family’s life play out in the story you wrote. And as I was reading about Rose’s narrative surrounding her gift I made a choice to start on the healing journey from an eating disorder I’ve had from childhood. Thank you, Aimee, for your book.... Collapse
Jenna Jenna from Pepperell wrote on September 10, 2021 at 1:34 am
Your writing has shown me that not all of the stories have been told. Not everyone's creation simply falls in place into a category. That a unique voice can rise through the loud din of uniform storytelling. Thank you for the hope, the journeys you brought us on with you, and especially for the magic!
Your writing has shown me that not all of the stories have been told. Not everyone's creation simply falls in place into a category. That a unique voice can rise through the loud din of uniform storytelling. Thank you for the hope, the journeys you brought us on with you, and especially for the magic!... Collapse
Tiferet Valentine Tiferet Valentine from Portland wrote on September 7, 2021 at 7:03 pm
I just finished reading The 🦋 Lampshade. I saved the last 10 pages for a couple of days. I knew how it would end, but I still cried. Francie was OK the entire time but she had to find out for herself. And she did. Thank you for such a brilliant work. Your use of evocative language is stunning
I just finished reading The 🦋 Lampshade. I saved the last 10 pages for a couple of days. I knew how it would end, but I still cried. Francie was OK the entire time but she had to find out for herself. And she did. Thank you for such a brilliant work. Your use of evocative language is stunning... Collapse
Lucas Cantor Lucas Cantor from Los Angeles wrote on August 13, 2021 at 2:29 pm
Hello from LA! This is the best, most fun, writer's website ever. So glad to have stumbled upon it.
Hello from LA! This is the best, most fun, writer's website ever. So glad to have stumbled upon it.... Collapse
Katherine B. Katherine B. from Herndon, VA wrote on July 26, 2021 at 4:10 am
I hope this reaches you. I don't know if you want to know the emotional impact you have on others, so I'm sorry to selfishly write here if it is the wrong place to. I found 'The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake' in a used book shop. I like books about magic in everyday use. This book healed something in... Read more
I hope this reaches you. I don't know if you want to know the emotional impact you have on others, so I'm sorry to selfishly write here if it is the wrong place to. I found 'The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake' in a used book shop. I like books about magic in everyday use. This book healed something in me I didn't know I needed. I don't think I could ever fully put how I feel about my brother's unsuccessful suicide attempts without writing a book myself. It is new to me to read something that so achingly explains how I feel. That I love him, that I understand, that I want him to stay around, that I get the urge to leave. That I have, a long time ago, known that I am not much different from him. I just focused my life in a slightly other direction; just to the right or left of what has led him to feel so resigned those times. And while I would be wrecked, I would never blame him or be angry at him. I don't just want him here, existing or suffering. I wish for him a here that is fulfilling and enjoyable. But I would never blame him for a decision made based on the point of view of the world being stacked against him. Never. I just love him and what him to be able to be, but with joy.... Collapse
Anna Anna from Carrboro wrote on July 14, 2021 at 7:33 am
Hello! It is 3:30 a.m. and I just read the exchange between Rose and her father in The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake, “For you, he said, I brought binoculars.” and felt so moved. What a beautiful reminder that sometimes we are offered love in ways we can’t see or understand, even when it may not be perceived as enough.... Read more
Hello! It is 3:30 a.m. and I just read the exchange between Rose and her father in The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake, “For you, he said, I brought binoculars.” and felt so moved. What a beautiful reminder that sometimes we are offered love in ways we can’t see or understand, even when it may not be perceived as enough. Wow. Thank you.... Collapse
Austin Moore Austin Moore from Hino-cho, Shiga-ken, Japan wrote on July 12, 2021 at 4:41 am
Hi. It has been quite some time! Two weeks ago, your latest arrived and I am working my way through, word by word. Loving it as I always do. But as always turning each page in fear of the 'oh my gosh' that may be waiting! Wouldn't you know that at noon today, on the way to buy something for... Read more
Hi. It has been quite some time! Two weeks ago, your latest arrived and I am working my way through, word by word. Loving it as I always do. But as always turning each page in fear of the 'oh my gosh' that may be waiting! Wouldn't you know that at noon today, on the way to buy something for lunch, I walked past the neighborhood junior high school and could hear the kids in the pool (for gym class) shouting, "Butterfly, butterfly."... Collapse
Ivory Ivory wrote on July 3, 2021 at 9:26 am
Hi. My name is Ivory and I’m a seventeen-year-old kid and I’m taking a step out of my comfort zone. To cut to the chase and say that I am essentially asking for help/advice on writing (specifically emotional barriers with stories). I’m not sure if this is a bizarre guestbook message, so I will leave it at that. If I... Read more
Hi. My name is Ivory and I’m a seventeen-year-old kid and I’m taking a step out of my comfort zone. To cut to the chase and say that I am essentially asking for help/advice on writing (specifically emotional barriers with stories). I’m not sure if this is a bizarre guestbook message, so I will leave it at that. If I don’t hear back, then I just want to say that your work is amazing. I’m usually not one to have idols, but you inspire me to write :)... Collapse
Dominic Del Pozzo Dominic Del Pozzo from Chevy Chase, MD wrote on July 2, 2021 at 12:27 am
Hi Aimee. We went to high school together. I came across your name a few months ago while looking for anthologies of short stories. Since then, I've very much enjoyed reading and listening to and, most of all, thinking about your work. Congratulations on your spectacular achievements!
Hi Aimee. We went to high school together. I came across your name a few months ago while looking for anthologies of short stories. Since then, I've very much enjoyed reading and listening to and, most of all, thinking about your work. Congratulations on your spectacular achievements!... Collapse
Jyotsna Sreenivasan Jyotsna Sreenivasan from COLUMBUS wrote on June 10, 2021 at 11:42 pm
I am a teacher and we did a magical realism unit with my 10th graders this past year. We read your story "Americca" and it sparked a great discussion. Thank you so much for this story.
I am a teacher and we did a magical realism unit with my 10th graders this past year. We read your story "Americca" and it sparked a great discussion. Thank you so much for this story.... Collapse
Cameron Cameron wrote on June 2, 2021 at 3:19 pm
I just wanted to say thanks for all of your writing! I wish more books were as wonderfully strange as yours. You’re truly one of my all-time favorite writers. Also, for the last year, I had the pleasure of being taught by one of my other favorite writers: your sister Karen! I wish you both the best.
I just wanted to say thanks for all of your writing! I wish more books were as wonderfully strange as yours. You’re truly one of my all-time favorite writers. Also, for the last year, I had the pleasure of being taught by one of my other favorite writers: your sister Karen! I wish you both the best.... Collapse
Alex Smith Alex Smith from Boston wrote on June 1, 2021 at 6:57 am
Hello! My company, Lemur Press, researches online consumer demand for books and identifies out-of-print titles with high levels of reader interest. Our research shows that there is demand for Willful Creatures: Stories and I would like to discuss opportunities to bring this title back into print. If this information is in error or regarding an older edition, my apologies! In... Read more
Hello! My company, Lemur Press, researches online consumer demand for books and identifies out-of-print titles with high levels of reader interest. Our research shows that there is demand for Willful Creatures: Stories and I would like to discuss opportunities to bring this title back into print. If this information is in error or regarding an older edition, my apologies! In either case, if you have any out of print works you'd be interested in discussing, please do reach out. We work closely with authors to digitize, format, and bring their books back into print. We cover all the upfront costs and pay royalties on a quarterly basis. Perhaps you have a few minutes for a call in the next week to discuss with my team? Here is a link to our calendar to schedule a call (https://calendly.com/lemurpress-esther/30min-1). Thanks for your consideration! Alex.... Collapse
Oliver Oliver from Ozark wrote on May 16, 2021 at 2:13 am
I have just read your book “The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake”, after an hour spent picking precisely one book from my local library. I’m glad I selected this one; I devoured it ravenously in a few hours. It is the only thing to capture my attention and make me feel rooted, acknowledged in many, many months. It is a... Read more
I have just read your book “The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake”, after an hour spent picking precisely one book from my local library. I’m glad I selected this one; I devoured it ravenously in a few hours. It is the only thing to capture my attention and make me feel rooted, acknowledged in many, many months. It is a solid reminder that I am alive, and also exceptional in that it is very well, and interestingly, written.... Collapse
Misty Misty from Hazle Township wrote on March 20, 2021 at 11:07 pm
I am looking for the text for a short story I was told you are the author of. It is called "Off". Where can I find it? I am a teacher, and the story is highly recommended for my Creative Writing class.
I am looking for the text for a short story I was told you are the author of. It is called "Off". Where can I find it? I am a teacher, and the story is highly recommended for my Creative Writing class.... Collapse
Loren Loren from Wilmington, NC wrote on March 19, 2021 at 3:58 am
We read "End of the Line" for class in my BFA program and I appreciate that you have a guestbook where readers can stop by to say thank you for your work. I can't wait to read more. End of the Line is heavy and light and enchanting and inspiring and needed. So, thank you!
We read "End of the Line" for class in my BFA program and I appreciate that you have a guestbook where readers can stop by to say thank you for your work. I can't wait to read more. End of the Line is heavy and light and enchanting and inspiring and needed. So, thank you!... Collapse
Vriddhi Vinay Vriddhi Vinay from Philadelphia wrote on March 4, 2021 at 4:45 am
The Girl In The Flammable Skirt is one of my favorite books of all time. Comfort book. The written love of my life. came across your page to collect writing prompts and exercises next month for national poetry month. I can't wait to use your April exercise. 🙂
The Girl In The Flammable Skirt is one of my favorite books of all time. Comfort book. The written love of my life. came across your page to collect writing prompts and exercises next month for national poetry month. I can't wait to use your April exercise. :)... Collapse
Cherry Cherry from La wrote on February 15, 2021 at 11:14 pm
Hi, I am currently reading The Butterfly Lampshade and I just want you to know it’s really insane how similar Francie’s life is to mine. Like It’s pretty unsettling the similarities. Lol. but there’s definitely some differences which have changed my perspective. Its also eerie because I grew up in the same area when I was adopted! It’s really been... Read more
Hi, I am currently reading The Butterfly Lampshade and I just want you to know it’s really insane how similar Francie’s life is to mine. Like It’s pretty unsettling the similarities. Lol. but there’s definitely some differences which have changed my perspective. Its also eerie because I grew up in the same area when I was adopted! It’s really been helping me, it’s really complicated. I know it’s fiction, but it’s making me realize some things within myself and has made me feel not alone. I bought it at Skylight books and I’m so glad I did. Thank you. Thank you...... Collapse