I liked the story, although I'll admit to being a bit confused about the ending -- I'm not sure I understood *why* she didn't want to reconnect to the stream until after she had healed.I took it as being too overwhelming for her (or him or they, technically) until that point... counter-productive to recovery.
Well first of all I have a small complaint, as once again I login to comment on the podcast I just listened to (594) and there's no thread started for it yet. For me, wanting to leave feedback is an immediate and emotional response to the story. Sometimes after pondering it for hours, but definitely the same day I listen. Most of the time I have a pileup of 3-4 stories to listen to, so my chances are 50/50 that one moving me to comment will have a thread started. Gripe over.
Maybe it's a generational thing, but I would have zero interest in being THAT connected.
Well first of all I have a small complaint, as once again I login to comment on the podcast I just listened to (594) and there's no thread started for it yet. ...(snip)...zero interest in being THAT connected.It happens on the forum. I just listened to Howling Dog (#562)... and want to react to it. Nope. Absent.
Maybe it's a generational thing, but I would have zero interest in being THAT connected.
Take, for example, the fact that you could not immediately post your thoughts on the story. A deep desire, an expectation even, to be able to instantly share your thoughts with those in your community.
Perhaps you have more interest in than you realize.