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Maja Ilisch
Maja Ilisch is a member of The Wyvern"s Library at Elfwood.


 
 

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PhotoElfwood PatronMaja Ilisch is a 30-year-old writer, librarian and bookseller from Billerbeck, Germany, who is getting used to being rejected - at least by publishers!
 

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18 Sep 1999:-) Andrea Nichole Walker
Hi! *S* Just surfing Elfwood, and ended up here. Comments on those stories that I read 12
29 Sep 1999:-) Lucy Barabas
Greetings, dear friend! Well, it really is a shame that I did not put some comment up on this page before, isn`t it? Well, most of all, I want to thank you for guiding me to the Elfwood. Without you, I wouldn't be here. I wish you the best one artist can possibly wish to another, success, and a really great time. I always say that it is an honor to meet people who are gifted with the talent and power of imagination to create worlds, and with the sensitivity to evoke emotions in other people. This is the magic of the Artist, as I tend to say. I am glad to have found another one with that magic in her.
19 Oct 199945 Oliver S. Nothers
Well, I can only say that I totally agree with Tim - it is more or less your "fault" that by now, I have arrived in Elfwood as well, and I like the whole idea... (you know I like your stories, anyway). So, looking forward to have yet more of your work up here, Maja - keep it up, the Goddess be with you!
27 Nov 1999:-) Sebastian A. Meusel
*Bee buzzing* Maaajaaa, Maaaajaaa Wo bist Duuuuu?! *LOL* Omi, Omi Thank you for bringing Oliver here, who brought me here and promise I will make you lots ;o) of grand-grand-children *grin* Mareen is oh her way. And maybe Andreas and Anja and....*rambles on and buzzes away* CU&THANKSFORALLTHEFISH MaDSaM
21 Aug 200045 Lorianne Garrison
Hello. I love you're style and personally all the publishers are off in their own little world of huge profits and big numbers. They know numbers and figures not words and style. If you have Ice Flute typed up on your computer you can copy it and paste it into altavista tranlator and translate it into English.It's really good so you should consider it ^_^. Anyways, don't worry about being depressed. All phychitrists do is screw with you're head. Being depressed is crudy, I know. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks as long as you enjoy what you're doing ^_^. Who cares what the publishers think, if I were you, I'd tell them where to go. Keep up the good work! ^_^
30 Nov 200045 Gail
Dear Maja Ilisch, I am a Literary Manager in Los Angeles, CA. I represent writers in the film and publishing industry. I am interested in some more info on "The Ice Flute." I submitt clients to companies like Artisan, New Regency and Regan Books all the time. I tried to e-mail you but the link did not work. I look forward to hearing from you.
11 Dec 200045 Star dancer and/or elven poet
Maja don't give up! You're writeing is beautiful and from what I can see (me being from practically the other side of the world and all) your a very talented writer and poet. You can translate things from German to English perfectly. I'd never be able to do that. I read the Ice Flute and I saw something fresh and new in it. It was enchanting. Who cares what those publishers think! As long as you know your story is beautiful that's all that maters. Just don't give up. Keep working on your story. The thing about writing, I've found, is that you should always try to improve and make the story better, but you shouldn't become depressed with it. Please, don't downgrade youself.Your stories are full of imagination and are wonderfull, just don't give up on them.
6 Jan 2003:-) Alice “Muffin Girl“ Smith
I was going to leave without comment or reading any of your ditties... but then I blinked and noticed you haven't had any new comments out here in three years... so hullo! I'll put you in my bookmarks, and try to make my way back here when I have free time on my hands. *sheepish smile*

*leaves complementary basket of muffins at your elfwoodian doorstep as a kudos for your very fun bio*
21 Jan 2004:-) Sarah E. Askew
great stuff! i especially loved the translated one from Goeth(sp?) thats pretty awesome, i have seen some translated stuff and it's usually never that good but great job!
7 Dec 2004:-) Cari 'Zoe' Chittenden
I really miss you my sister! And I miss your readings in the kitchen and you babbling about new ideas and your breakdowns over Alexander (had both of them n mind *g*). Hope you got someone to stop you turning endless circles in your flat now.
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