"Their Blood Is Upon Them" was my favorite: beautiful and candid without being preachy; as if to say, "This is what happened - make your judgement on it." I love the historical setting and Fiorenza's practical veiw of the world around her. I liked the treatment of the Priest, and his inability to be outright-hateful of Timoteo, mearly constrained by his beliefs. Overall, this was a still, quiet tale and the blank verse seemed to almost give it a dispassionate, distant quality which was a good contrast the highly-emotional subject. Very elegant :D Good job :D Congrats! ^-^
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