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Monthly Archives: October 2011
And when they ask me…
“Erastes, why did you stop writing in 2011 and never wrote a word for ten years?” I can answer: BECAUSE I GOT A STAFFIE. Perhaps that’s where Harper Lee went wrong, too.
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And this is why the apostrophe is useful!
oh those of you who think we should abolish it!!! Thanks to anteros_lmc for the picture
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The only stacking I do is my TBR pile
I was going to write a blog post today about authors not being capable of FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS (not all of them, obviously) (and I’m one of them, LOL) but I’ve just noticed that Keta Diablo has had a right paddy … Continue reading
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Emotions all over the place!
*sob* I’m on the last ten pages of Junction X, the first major edit—should only need a bit of polishing after this—and it’s bloody hard to do. It’s just so harrowing. Ack. I need to write a nice bit of … Continue reading
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