That’s All Folks!
Music swells…..the audience depart.
All are momentarily lost in the magic of what they’ve seen. Until they reach the rainy street outside and the feeling of wonder dissipates into the mist hanging over the street….and only the feeling of happiness remains.
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Lowewood Academy took what was begun as an ‘experimental’ blog and has somehow along the way, gone global. But now, after three school years, we feel it’s time to close. Well, not close in real life. Lowewood Academy will continue to meet in its discreet location in England and deal with all the naughty girls that are lucky enough to come and visit it. But I’m afraid, my dear readers, that our blog has reached the end of its natural life and so we are officially going off-line….Mr Shaftebotham has finally pulled the plug on the school computer.
At this point, credits will normally scroll across the scene. But my formatting has never been that good. So I thought we’d start by taking a look at how Lowewood came about. But I will get to the credits, honest.
How did we get here?
The real Lowewood Academy has been around for a long time – nearly ten years. It’s a private place, for a select few like-minded kinksters, who know the joy of school scene roleplays and the sultry pleasures of a stinging bottom, turned red by hand or cane. Mr Shaftebotham had Jessica over his knee long before we ventured into cyberspace. But the blog – that was a departure for us.
It all began; as such things often do, with an idea. And so it was that Jessica Davies and Richard Farthingdale (Jessica being my beloved alter-ego and Richard…well, let’s just say he’s as fabulous in real-life as he is on the blog) decided that their real-life play exploits might make fun reading for a few people on the world wide web.
I gathered a few hardy souls, friends & fellow kinksters to begin a blogging journey. Oh yes, there were already plenty of excellent spanking blogs out there. But what we wanted to do – a school spanking soap, a kind of cross between Skins, St Trinians, Malory Towers and some hot porn – seemed to us to be fairly unique. So the technical chap (that’s the lovely Dr Higgins) and I, put it all together. We experimented with posts and characters. We had Jessica, Beth Somerton, Sylvie Barnable, Richard Farthingdale and Jason Oak. Then we launched it on an unsuspecting world, thinking that it would last six months at best and that we’d get bored.
Time passed, stars spun, the moon rose and the sun set. We wrote away in our homes, spinning the story, creating living characters out of dull clay.
And gradually, we realised that we had somehow created something that people actually liked to read. And comment on! How exciting it was to get our first comments. And Lowewood Academy stretched and sprouted and grew to be the huge living entity that it is today. So real, that we have even had email enquiries asking for brochures and details of school fees! It grew a cast of characters, a cartography, rules and traditions. It breathed….
….and the writing went on……
We have had some incredibly talented writers write for us – for free! None of us ever made a penny from this venture, but we have faithfully given our vociferous readers a fresh post on most days. There are around 3 million words on Lowewood Academy! Some nights, all I’ve wanted to do was go to bed, not write about a spanking. But we all did it, not only because we grew to love it, but because it was part of all of us.
Our writing team has stayed pretty stable and we also had some fabulous additions. We experimented with different writing styles, different characters and different facets of the story. We were graced by the arrival of Mr Shaftebotham, Reverend Jenkins, Faye Dennington-Glass, Pippa Beaumont, Harry Mallinson and Cassandra Abbots. We’ve had some leavers as well as our personal lives changed – Jason Oak might be in South America, but I still see his creator for a drink and a spanking.
It hasn’t always been an easy ride. Our commentators are our sternest critics and nearly every writer has had a crisis of confidence at some point. Sometimes, our imaginations have been stretched to breaking point. We’ve squabbled and argued, missed deadlines and posts, but we’ve also had some amazing play sessions and some raucous blog dinners. But if it’s not been an easy ride, it’s been pretty damn exhilarating!
In true Oscar style, I’m going to thank some people. I’m not going to do a Gwyneth Paltrow – even though I’m welling up a bit writing this. But I’ll not go on too long. The time has come to exit, stage left.
First of all, thank you to the technical team, LittleNic and Dr Higgins. The actual editing of the blog can be pretty unrewarding at times – it’s always difficult to deal with writers egos if you need to cast aspersions on their magnae opi, posting something up is actually quite dull, correcting endless grammatical and spelling errors makes our eyes bleed and the technical wizardry involved in running the damn thing and making sure it doesn’t crash is hard work. So thanks guys. I’ll buy you that drink sometime!
Secondly, thank you to the writers. Your imaginations and dedication have known no bounds. I hope that whatever you do in the future, you will look back fondly on your time at Lowewood. Remember, you never really leave Lowewood. You take it with you wherever you go.
Finally, thank you to you, our readers. Although we have at times felt like strangling some of you and have bitched about certain readers to high heaven, you drove us on, inspired us and took time to read our work. Some of out loyal commentators (in particular the lovely Indy, Paul, Gerard, SirHomeJame and JFlame) have been a real joy to read. We really, really appreciate that. There is nothing more special than giving other people pleasure. I hope that we’ve managed that, just a little bit.
We do have some creative plans for the future of Lowewood. If you would like to be informed when things happens, click here to add your details and join our mailing list*
If you would like to leave a message for any of the writers/technical team click here or perhaps you’d like to show your appreciation for all the hard work that we have put into Lowewood, then why not click on the donate button below and buy the writer’s and technical team a drink
All donations are gratefully received and will keep Miss Bellend and the girls in Gin and Pink Fizz for the near future - we may even throw a party and take some pictures.
And so it only remains for me to say……that’s all folks!
With love,
Jessica xx
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THE CREDITS:
THE WRITERS
Jessica Davies, Amelia Fox-Knightly, Lydia Seymour, Juliet Aston-Beresford, Miss Belinda Bellend, Fliss Tweedie
Written by Jessica
www.BendOverJessica.co.uk
www.FawcettHall.co.uk
Richard Farthingdale, Robert Trelawne, Rufus de Lacey, Mr Peter Basford
Written by Richard
www.informedconsent.co.uk/p/RichardFarthingdale
Sylvie Barnable, Ned Corwin, Violet Kynaston
Written by Haron
www.spankingwriters.com/blog
Beth Somerton, Claudia Delamere, Seraphina Townsend
Written by Martha
Jason Oak, Martin Rose
Written by Jay Oak
http://spankingphotography.wordpress.com
Mr Archibald Shaftebotham
Written by Lord Fawcett
www.FawcettHall.co.uk
Reverend Jenkins
Written by Abel
http://www.spankingwriters.com/blog
http://uk.geocities.com/abel1234uk
Faye Dennington-Glass
Written by Faye
http://spankingfairytales.blogspot.com
Pippa Beaumont, Miss Golding
Written by LittleNic
Cassandra Abbotts
Written by Rebecca
http://rebecca-breakingtherules.blogspot.com
Joshua Bradley, Harry Mallinson
Written by Jon Thorn
http://winterbrookhall.blogspot.com
THE BACKSTAGE TEAM
Editrix
Jessica
Deputy Editrix
LittleNic
The Technical Guru and General All-Round Shining Star
Dr Higgins
Drhiggins@lowewood-academy.co.uk
* We promise to store your email addresses securely and privately, we won’t sell them on to any third-party and we will only contact you about Lowewood-related things. If you want your address removed at any time, send an email to Jessica@FawcettHall.co.uk or Jessica@lowewood-academy.co.uk.

July 5th, 2009 at 8:24 am
Even though I knew this was coming I’m still sitting here crying just a little. I know, sad, isn’t it? Must be my hormones. Ahem. Thank you all, so much, for your time and dedication over the past few years. Even before I got to know some of you I realised what a tremendous undertaking something like this is, and once I knew you in real life, I admired your writing abilities and stamina even more.
I’m now just glad that I came to reading Lowewood quite late in the game, and have about a year’s worth of posts to keep me occupied - that’ll stave off the withdrawal symptoms for a while.
Thank you again for sharing your amazing fictional creation with us. You all rock.
July 5th, 2009 at 8:36 am
Jessica and team, I said all I need to say in another place.

A huge thank you for your time, your talent amd your dedication, you will be missed, greatly.
I love you all
July 5th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Thank you all for donating such an astonishing quality of fun, kinky writing sustained over such an amazing length of time.
A bottle of Laurent Perrier Rose has been donated (via the button above) as a paltry token of gratitude.
July 5th, 2009 at 10:53 am
Richard, Robert and Mr Basford live on, all the richer for the wonderful world that has grown around them over the past few years - all thanks to my very dear friends who made it possible. To everyone involved, readers, writers, techies - my sincerest thanks. I trust that Lowewood was as much fun for you as it was for me
July 5th, 2009 at 11:16 am
I don’t like being made to cry when there’s no spankings involved
And even though I have had my suspicions over the past weeks, I’m still shocked.
Like Eliane, I too came to Lowewood late, but I’ve already read all the back posts. When fictional characters can make you alternate between crying, exasperation and exhilaration then there is some seriously good writing going on.
Thank you so much for your creativity, talent and tremendous dedication. Thank you for carrying on when we readers were harsh with our comments. Thank you for your attention to detail, that was the one thing I adored above all. And thank you for all the hot scenes, many of which I read again again.
I take comfort in the fact most of you write elsewhere so I can continue to enjoy your excellent writing. And although I’m going to miss Lowewood, Cassie and Sera and Fliss and Felix and co will still exist in my fantasies
July 5th, 2009 at 11:18 am
I suppose it had to come to an end, but what an achievement! One of the best-thought-through, best-constructed, best written and on top of all that - entertaining - things I’ve ever seen on the internet. An excellent balance between concept, storylines, and spankings that will be really difficult to match.
I’m glad you all enjoyed producing it. It showed! All best wishes for the future!
July 5th, 2009 at 12:35 pm
Alas the end of the World as we know it…Cassie too shall live on in real life and other forums. I’d just like to say a massive thank you to everybody else (especially Jessica and Littlenic for their long suffering editing). I was a Lowewood reader before I joined the writing team (which was terrifying) and am still in awe of those that started the project. Also thanks to the readers - it’s been fun and you guys make it that. To quote Green Day ‘Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road’ - wishing you all heaps of happiness
July 5th, 2009 at 12:43 pm
It’s been the most amazing experience, writing for (and playing at) Lowewood. I will miss the former hugely, and the only thing which makes it bearable is that I will still get to see the rest of the team behind it; to stay in touch, enjoy their friendship and wonderfully kinky minds, and keep the fantasies alive!
My heartfelt thanks to all the writers for their collaboration, the techies for running the show and you readers for joining us and participating in the journey. Without the latter, I suspect we would have run out of steam long before. You’ve all been wonderful and it really has been a privilege to be a part of something so groundbreaking and consistently high quality.
And the last word to Jessica, without whom none of this would have been possible. You’re a star, hon, and never forget it. You should be incredibly proud of what you have created here, and I hope that makes up for all the toil behind the scenes.
Martha xxx
July 5th, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Thank you, fellow writers, for travelling this road together, and for feeding me morsels of school kink all the way.
And thank you to the readers for paying attention, guessing at the story lines and making me believe that Sylvie, Ned and Violet are just a little bit real.
July 5th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
All good things… (Wow, keeping that secret was *tough*!)
Although I’ve only written for Lowewood on a fairly occasional basis, it’s been a delight to be involved in creating such a great site with such a wonderful group of friends.
It was fascinating to see how my character, the kindly and caring (!) Rev Jenkins, evolved into Unstable Abel - and how the blog and ‘reality’ came together to the point where some folks seem disappointed these days if I turn up at a ‘real life’ school day not wearing my dog collar!
Huge thanks to Jessica for her immense editrixing efforts, and for inviting me to contribute in the first place. Big thanks too to Dr Higgins and LittleNic for doing so much to help keep the show on the road, and to all of my fellow writers for allowing me to be an occasional member of the gang.
The good news to come from the end of Lowewood, I guess, is the number of other blogs starting to appear from the folks who wrote here. As such, this ending represents many new starts, and that’s something to celebrate, along with all that’s been achieved here over the past three years.
July 5th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
I’ve been reading since the night Richard caught Jessica out of bounds and though I’ve never commented before I have to share my awe and thanks for this fantastic piece of work that you have all worked together to create. I attended a boarding school not totally unlike Lowewood (though I think considerably less fun, if you catch my meaning) and it was always interesting comparing my experiences with those of the characters. The quality of writing and ideas has always been incredible for such a homespun project. I mean, there were a few times where I had as much fun with the soap-drama aspect as with the sexual aspect, and that’s really cool.
Thanks so much for everyone involved in Lowewood. I’ve loved waking up every morning to find a new post by someone who’s gotten into trouble with Reverend Jenkins, or who’s just popped their cherry, or who’s discovered a little more kink then they knew they had in them or a few hundred other things, all a great joy to read and be a part of.
Anyways, thanks again for making one of my favourite things on the whole wide web and good luck for the future!
July 5th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
not fair - not fair . stamps fooot and goes of into a corner to sulk - no more letcherous prefects spanking lovely bottoms…..
whats a chap going to do
best of luck to everybody and thanks for a wonderful blog the best xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
July 5th, 2009 at 2:58 pm
On behalf of the whole school, I would like to say a special thank you to Miss Bellend who, in her various guises, had held this all together so well.
July 5th, 2009 at 3:06 pm
Oh, oh… I can’t believe it’s actually over…
Thank you so much, original writers, for liking my test piece enough to let me join your ranks. It has been an amazing thing to be a part of and I will treasure the memory forever.
And yes, well done technical team for all your hard work and committment :).
Bye everyone
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July 5th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Thankyou, thankyou, and AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!
There’s going to be a big hole in my day now…
… even if I I did get rather nitpicky at times. (My favourite being when Pompeii was temporarily relocated to Greece
)
July 5th, 2009 at 5:47 pm
NO,NO,NO I finally found something to brighten my unemployment days and it is going away!!!! This is so…nope won’t say it. I wondered what was up when April 2007 and May 2007 both disappeared just as I was catching up with everything. Oh well I will sign up for Lowewood updates,still I am really SAD to see you all go
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July 5th, 2009 at 7:25 pm
This is such a sad day. The end. I’ve followed these lovely (well some of them) people for 3 years and now they are gone. What am I going to read each day now?
I must give an enormous thank to the brilliant dedicated writers, you have given me and so many others such a lot of pleasure over the time Lowewood blog has been in existance. Your plots, characters and writing skills have been truely wonderful and inspiring. I am trying to write a story myself and know how difficult and time consuming it is. So again thank you thank, thank you, thank you. I hope that at some time you will feel able to write more about Lowewood. Good Luck to everyone.
July 5th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
Like Rebecca I only started writing for Lowewood somewhat late in the day. But I just wanted to say what an incredible experience it has been to be part of something so creative and fun. Thanks to everyone involved and especially to our wonderful Editrix. Let’s hope there are many more sore bottoms yet to come, both in the realms of fiction and in the joy of real life.
July 5th, 2009 at 7:58 pm
What distinguished Lowewood was its incredibly high quality, both in writing and in characterization. As others have mentioned, we all became so absorbed in the story that we were hooked, even when there was no CP going on. It’s clear it took a lot of work to make that happen, and I’ve often wondered what motivated everyone behind Lowewood to make that commitment of time and effort. Now we know. So it’s understandable that at some point you would want to lower the final curtain. But I’m going to miss my daily fix! Thanks for all the good times, and best wishes for your future endeavors.
July 5th, 2009 at 8:05 pm
Very sad to see this go, it will be missed!
Thank you so very much to all involved for such wonderful writing. I have long been in awe of the dedication that must be involved in producing such quality work every day.
What else can I say? What a pleasure this has been to read. THANK YOU.
L xxx
July 5th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
A heartfelt thankyou to all the writers.
I compare your magnificent efforts with my attempts @Alex Birch’s blog , and I am awestruck at the self-discipline shown in meeting deadlines.
Jist what will be my before bed-time read (just after walking the daogs with a cuppa) in future.
Very much hope that a phoenix rises out of the ashes.
(And I hope England them as I’ve got a few tickets)
Once more all the very best and many thanks to all concerned.
July 5th, 2009 at 9:35 pm
Ah, so it was a double entendre yesterday. I was afraid of that! Oh well, it had to end at some point, and good performers know how to go out on top.
I’d like to join everyone else in thanking everyone behind Lowewood for the last three years. I’ve been reading this blog since the beginning, and it was the first blog on which I dared to comment regularly, quite some time before I began playing in real life. Thanks for the marvelous characters, astonishingly high-quality writing, day in and day out, and the international community you’ve created. Oh, and for the steamy times, too.
Thanks also for revealing the writers behind the Lowewood characters– it was fun to see where I’d guessed right, and where I’d missed!
All the best to all of you!
Big hugs,
Indy
July 5th, 2009 at 10:04 pm
Nothing ever lasts forever. I am so glad I stumbled across an advert one day for this wonderful project. From the first post I read, I was hooked, and was kept that way ’til the end. Wonderful characters, who, without exception brought something, sometimes funny, always compulsive, and, of course, the gorgeous amounts of filthage throughout. I figured my comments were getting monotonous a while back, hence I shut up. The same can’t be said of this blog. Thanks all, for bringing in a bit of escapsism for me, it was a pleasure and a privellidge to read everytjing written. Best wishes for all that you do in the future, thanks, and goodbye.
Now, where do I find myself a Pippa and an Amelia……..?
July 5th, 2009 at 10:22 pm
I met up with the fabulous Editrix this week. “What if no one comments?” she said. “What if no one misses it?” I did my best to assure her this wouldn’t be the case… and it’s nice to be proved right.
My time writing for Lowewood also coincided with my time becoming friends with the marvellous and talented group of people behind it. For that, I shall be forever grateful.
I’ve enjoyed the writing, though at times it got tricky - you may have noticed that neither Pippa nor Miss Golding were all that familiar with the CP side of things, and that reflects their author, whose preferences lie toward other aspects of BDSM. Which is why there’s no future blog from me, though if you’re a proper stalker, you’ll find my occasional witterings on IC. They’re more often about work and traffic lights than they are about BDSM though!
But I loved the fellow-feeling, the sense of working as a team to produce something amazing - and I also enjoyed the sensation of knowing that there were others out there, people I’d never meet, who were enjoying our creation as much as us.
So thanks, and three cheers, all round.
July 5th, 2009 at 11:22 pm
OMG, what am I to do? Should have read the signs, but failed to do so. For a year now, here in Tasmania, my day starts logging into Lowewood and the post from the previous day. I’ve done some writing and realised those deceptively easy-to-read posts represented a great deal of hard grind. I’ll always be grateful for this fantastic venture and my only regret is that Natasha Golding never received a caning from Mr S to match the anticipation fired by that dream on her first day at Lowewood. Thanks all - I’ll keep in touch. B.
July 6th, 2009 at 1:05 am
This blog has been so much fun to follow. I wish I had something profound to say, but I don’t. You all have more or less said it all. I will say I have a dear friend or two who contribute, and it’s been wonderful to follow. I will admit it’s a project (both written and actual attendence) that I’m extremely envious of. Some day I hope to be involved with someone as nifty and stuff.
July 6th, 2009 at 2:15 am
Oh no
I got worried when I saw the title of yesterday’s post… I guess I was right
Definitely count me on the list of people who will really miss this blog!
Lowewood has been one of my favorite sites out there. I’m in awe of the writers’ talents. It’s no easy task to keep a story going for this long; you not only kept it going, you kept it believable, interesting, and entertaining. Your characters were so well written that sometimes I forgot they were fiction!
I will miss checking Lowewood every morning, but I look forward to visiting your blogs and seeing what you have planned for the future!
Thank you all so much for sharing your story and your world with us
July 6th, 2009 at 6:14 am
Wait, WHAT? I just get home, and this is what I’ve missed?? Nooooo! Okay, I’ll just straight up admit I had no idea this was coming… and now I’ll quit whining and move on to the thanks and praise.
Not only was (is! and shall ever be!) Lowewood a wonderfully impressive creation, but it played a huge role in my own kinky development. Like Indy, I started commenting regularly here first, well before I posted on other sites, let alone begin my own blog. It was also, ahem, the first place I was spanked ever!!! (I guess there’s solace in knowing that *that* part of Lowewood still goes on!)
Thanks, again, for your dedication, imagination, wit and sheer talent. I’ll miss all the characters… and I’ll definitely be following their writing wherever it can be found!
July 6th, 2009 at 8:00 am
I discovered Lovewood last winter, I wish I had much earlier on. I just want to thank all people involved for enriching my fantasy world and putting up with my often silly comments, neither must have been a small feat!
July 6th, 2009 at 12:45 pm
I’ve been an avid reader pretty much since the start.
Thanks for all the great stories and characters - I’ll miss my daily fix of Lowewood.
July 6th, 2009 at 7:56 pm
I’ve been reading the blog for two and a half years, and playing “real” Lowewood for two. It’s been an awful lot of fun, and I am quite sure the real thing will continue to be so. Thank you Jess, Mr S and all the gang for inviting me into your world - all a bit of a whirl at the start, but I’m so glad I said yes - I can’t imagine not knowing you now! It’s an awesome game with the most delightful players. Can’t wait to see you next month.
A huge thanks to all the writers for your dedication - this is an amazing marathon of a blog. I am in awe of your imagination and stamina! I will miss the daily updates *so much* - it’s been a wonderful way to stay in virtual touch with those I know, and with those who exist in my imagination while I’m away. It’s crazy to be so emotionally attached to fictional characters, but I know lots of us readers are - the comments say it all. I detested and then fell in love with Richard, Jason, Joe III, Alex and Harry over the last couple of years, adored Claudia, Cassie, Jessica and Lydia, identified with Violet and Pippa, hated Celia and the de Laceys, got excited whenever I was namechecked… too many characters and scenes to mention!
Hugs
cath xxx
July 6th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
I have been around since alamost day 1 not many comments but I have read it all.
The problem with a blog like this is that there only a limit number of things that can happen in a school and the writers imagination has amazed me.
I am sure we will see some of their work else where but what we could do with is an occassional update on how the former pupils are getting on in the big wide world.
July 6th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
I have loved this site and have been reading it for ages. The joy, tears and thrills have been amazing. I have been a silent reader who was too shy to post, but I had to finally post and say thank you. So to all involved in giving me so much pleasure thankyou. To those who have made me feel like the naughty girls at the school thankyou. Lastly to those who have tempted me to look beyond thankyou.
July 6th, 2009 at 11:49 pm
I did think there seemed to be an awful lot of valediction going on. Well, I’m sad to see it ended, but grateful for the fantastic site you’ve provided. I only really discovered it at the beginning of this year, and have still got quite a lot of old archive material to discover - though have skimmed through quite a lot by now. The quality of writing has been consistently stunning and puts the rest of the kinky internet to shame, and it also proved that stories are much more sexy when they concern characters you care about. I’ll miss the blog but will use this as an opportunity to discover some of the other writing of the people who’ve been involved. I’ve only left a handful of comments but I’ve been an avid fan - I’m sure there are many more silent lurkers to whom this applies. Best wishes to you all for the future and thanks for your dedication and talent.
July 6th, 2009 at 11:54 pm
oh yes, and one other thing: if withdrawal symptoms leave you with no option but to write a bit more about it, I think we’d all be fascinated to know a bit more about the backstage workings of Lowewood. How much editorial control was there over plots? Did you have some kind of mammoth shared database tracking back through previous mentions of characters etc to avoid plot holes and contradiction? I know some of the more avid readers occasionally spotted an oversight but in general the attention to detail seems to have been incredible.
Also, I’ve been meaning for ages to leave a comment asking if you’ve ever considered ‘Lowewood: The Movie’. If we all chipped in a few quid…
July 7th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Right, I did read this on Sunday but it has taken me untill now to get the right words for what I want to say.
SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!! You can’t end it , you just can’t…..its not fair….I shall complain…..lol.
But seriously, you guys are the best and you have brightened up my most darkest days.
Lowewood was the absolute begining for me. From that day that I descovered that I could get internet acces on my cell phone and tped ‘Spank’ into google.
Lots of blogs and sites popped up but it was Lowewood that caught my attention.
I remember when I first logged in and started reading….shock, relief, tingles….how the hell had this whole other world existed and I never knew about it.
I have a lot to thank Lowewood for.
Being my first warphole into the world of spanking.
Bringing my my first spanky friend who later became an Uncle and then my first Dom.
Bringing me lots of friends with whom we had long and interesting debates about the life at Lowewood.
Inspiring me to start my own blog.
Meeting two of the writers of Lowewood at a party.
Sheesh….I can’t believe the end is here.
Thank you all so much for all you have given me, I shall miss you all so much.
Now I shall have to find another blog that will let me use my anglo saxon expletives with out editing them.
July 7th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
As usual I am late to the party but I just wanted to add my thanks and awe and all around appreciation of everything it took to make Lowewood the incredible force of nature that it was/is. I’m sad to see it end just as I was really starting to get my teeth into it but I also have the archives to explore and I’m excited about that.
Thanks so much.
July 8th, 2009 at 12:25 am
Even though I whinged a bit about the ghost story, I have enjoyed reading Lowewood immensely since I first discovered it, and will miss it terribly now its gone.
My favourite story by far was the formal dinner party with Mr Shaftebotham, Rufus, and the artichoke. I have never laughed so much.
Since they left the school, I have also been missing Amelia’s rants and Richard’s letters and post cards, especially the one to Amelia’s parents after the windscreen smashing incident.
Well done to all the writers.
July 10th, 2009 at 8:40 pm
Many thanks to everyone involved for the great ride I and many others had while reading Lowewood for the last two and a half years. The first year was the most exciting period as Lowewood and its characters came alive quickly and the stories unfolding in that soon familiar world in the last two years kept me coming back. If the writers, in a few years and after taking a well-deserved break, find that they miss Lowewood so much that they want to pick up the story (maybe with Jessie’s adventures in Yale or even Polly’s year as head girl), their wonderful characters will still have a devoted audience.
July 10th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
by the way - is there any chance of ever getting a complete archive back online? I’m sure we’d all love to have it…
July 14th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
I was always a bit peeved that you lot never made more of the Mr Croft thing - Imean that first pure ‘proper ‘ spanking was so lovely.and I wouldve loved to see the girl ( shame on me - cant remember which one !!!!) go back to Matron for her vibrator at the end -still - I always was a kinkly sod!
September 14th, 2009 at 10:05 pm
I’m not sure why it’s taken me so long to write my final comment… Well, it’s lots of long and boring and complicated reasons, but evidently I’m doing it now.
The first thing that I have to do is say thank you: thank you to everyone who wrote for Lowewood for the amazing baptism of fire that was Lowewood. From having no idea that anyone else was kinky, to becoming an avid reader, if I hadn’t discovered Lowewood I doubt that I’d be having such an amazing time with kink in my real life now. From reading about Lowewood boarding from my boarding room, so Lowewood ending as I left school, it’s been a constant part of my life, I remember coming home from holidays and the first thing I did, before checking my facebook let alone unpacking, I’d read up on Lowewood.
Lowewood was the most amazing, hot, funny, tragic, emotional rollercoaster of a blog and I doubt anything will ever be able to emmulate it. I can’t imagine that anything could ever live up to the standard that Lowewood set.
My second thank you is to everyone who I’ve got to know via the Lowewood blog, for being so wonderfully kind and accepting and generally awesome. Lowewood blog might be over, but you’ll all continue to my own personal spanking celebrities forever.
October 26th, 2009 at 2:55 am
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Let me know what you think.
Best Regards
Enzo