2005-03-11 - wishful-me
2005-01-04 - aboutagirl-
2004-10-17 - moonlitblack
2004-10-10 - artofliving
2004-09-08 - exit43
2004-08-20 - ravegurly
2004-08-19 - chevygirl
2004-04-09 - confused269
2004-04-04 - perfect-line
One of the first reviews I was completely taken back by. Her writing style is amazing. It's rarely "pretty" and it's rarely artistic, but it's beautiful in and of itself. Her daughter, he life, her love, the way she lets it all out is beautiful. The template may have changed, but her words awarded her this spot. http://neverforgett.diaryland.com/
She grew up before my own eyes. I saw her as this slightly timid, slightly immature, lovely writer, and I checked in on her periodically as her writing grew to a less flowery version of life. Telling tales that make you want to blink and slowly click to the next entry. She deserves her spot. http://shoot-down.diaryland.com/
I remember the writing being sad and making me want to tear at myself. Wanting each and every entry never want to end. Remembering the impact that two paragraphs could have, and enjoying the very nature of it. The templates may come and go, she remains on the list because of beautiful placement of words. http://karaokekatey.diaryland.com/
Perhaps the best writer I've stumbled across. I never would have found her had she not requested, and I'm mighty happy she did. Her simple words make you feel the whole range of emotions, makes you laugh, makes you upset, made me cry once, and continues to blow my mind daily. Her view on life is strong, and she lives it as such. http://lightfallsup.diaryland.com/
His writing is witty. And sometimes doesn't make sense. But his layout compliments it, and makes it for one well set up site. It's always a joy to read him update, to hear his words, and to watch him meander through life. http://www.myserendipity.net/somethingvague/weblog/
The highest score on the site, and the most deserving at that. Not only is the writing honest, but the design matches it beautifully. Professional. Emotional. Beautiful.
http://glass-veins.diaryland.com/
Far too adult for her age, and writing far too many details for what society says she should feel. Though. It's till beautiful writing and still some of the best around. Simply some of the most honest feelings out there.
http://shi-ou-sama.diaryland.com/
Completely ambiguous and addicting. It's not a diary, or a journal...they're stories. Pleasantly laced with each other, few having relevance to one another but each one having their own mirth and purpose. Eloquent little stuff.
http://ululantroar.diaryland.com/
I've never seen better written art. It's classy. Where I tend to love artsy and the abstract this is grounded and lovely. Like renaissance paintings. It's beautiful, sure, but I never had the taste for that stuff. But she's so accessable while being every so closed. It's really a talent she has.