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Reviewer: Carycomic Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: October 06 2013 8:55 AM Title: Chapter 3

You can always have Chun complain about being picked second: "Marsha always gets chosen first. Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!"

Other than that, I'm blank. ;-)

Seriously, though: thanks for finally updating. This was definitely chuckle-worthy.

Reviewer: Vinny Signed [Report This]
Date: October 01 2013 12:41 PM Title: Chapter 2

I was going to ask you how the giantesses would be able to feed themselves, but this chapter answered that question for me.

I still find it interesting how the giantesses live off the sunlight. Did Goddess Smith alter the giantesses or was that your doing?

Author's Response:

The truth is I gave Goddess Smith the  power to alter the giantesses. 

Reviewer: Carycomic Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: October 01 2013 12:37 PM Title: Chapter 2

Heh! I suspect it's precisely that attitude that made Goddess Smith decide Hillary _did_ need company!!

:-)

Reviewer: riczar Signed starstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: October 01 2013 10:25 AM Title: Chapter 1

You've touched on this a little bit in your other stories, but what about sexual relationships?  I recall that GTS Goddesses can't change their size, which makes those kind of relationships difficult at best.  But I wonder if their assistants are allowed to get small every so often?  Maybe a weekend pass to visit the boyfriend?

Reviewer: Vinny Signed [Report This]
Date: September 24 2013 4:43 PM Title: Chapter 1

An excellent new addition to your Wishbone multiuniverse!

Also, it looks like the GTS-Goddess guide will be updated once more.

Author's Response:

I have just updated the guide. the Taylor Smith profile has been added to part 31.

Reviewer: Carycomic Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: September 24 2013 4:23 PM Title: Chapter 1

Well, speaking purely for myself, I think it works just as well as a one-shot! But, like goddess Smith with her applicants, you--as the author--don't have to mirror the requests of your reviewers. ;-)

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