bobby
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Post by bobby on Feb 1, 2017 10:46:55 GMT -5
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Post by Lugnutz on Feb 2, 2017 0:21:39 GMT -5
I just thought of reading JOL again. I've read both too.
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Post by TeddyBower on Feb 2, 2017 1:24:07 GMT -5
Journey of Love was one of the first series I ever read online and impacted me significantly. I was at a very vulnerable time in my life and this story both devastated and set me free. It was originally published on a defunct site that had something about an onion in the title. Thankfully most of he best tales there managed to migrate elsewhere just before the site folded.
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Post by dgt224 on Feb 2, 2017 1:57:57 GMT -5
> Journey of Love ... was originally published on a defunct site that had something about an onion in the title.
That was, I think, theglassonion.org -- the Glass Onion used to be recoverable from the Wayback Machine at web.archive.org, but it appears that the Internet Archive has tightened up their observance of robots.txt and it is no longer viewable there. It's good to know that some of the worthwhile material published at the Glass Onion is finding a new home on the web.
I second the recommendation of Andrew Todd's Riding Lessons stories - I found them very engaging.
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Post by dgt224 on Oct 25, 2018 1:13:26 GMT -5
It certainly took me long enough to figure this out. My previous comment about robots.txt was hopelessly misguided (i.e., wrong). There's nothing wrong with the Wayback Machine backups of theglassonion.org; it's just that the site disappeared in 2005 and none of the captures dated later than March, 2005 contain any useful data; they're mostly (or entirely) default pages for an unclaimed address. It appears that The Glass Onion was last updated December 25, 2004; Journey of Love was already complete at that point.
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ivor
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Post by ivor on Oct 27, 2018 5:41:25 GMT -5
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Post by dgt224 on Oct 27, 2018 13:28:07 GMT -5
Note that on iomfats.org/storyshelf The Journeyman is sorted into the Ts, i.e., it's "The Journeyman" and not "Journeyman, The" (as is true of all the author names that start with "The" on that page).
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