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  1. Snowing in Chicago. Looks like we're living inside a snowglobe.
  2. @Heather_Poole Do you recommend or should I wait till it comes out on DVD?
  3. @maureenlipinski Hah! Yes, that has been a bit of a bummer...
  4. I don't think there's a better place to Christmas shop than in Chicago. Seriously.
  5. And Christmas shopping is officially complete.
  6. Starting edits after a couple of weeks of not thinking about WIP. Oh, how I've missed it!
  7. Reading BENEATH A MARBLE SKY. The writing is lovely. And I needed to escape into a good love story.
  8. Having chocolate after a killer spin class kind of defeats the purpose. Oh, well.
  9. @CreativeDrought Solid color or leopard print?
  10. Always good to let a finished WIP sit for a while. But now I can't wait to get back to it.
  11. Big, huge, ginormous congrats to @MyraMcEntire! :-)
  12. @maureenlipinski Cover looks FAB! Cannot wait to read! Let the countdown begin...
  13. Unoffical Agent Appreciation Day? Let me just state the obvious: @hroot ROCKS! Seriously. And she's pretty dang nice too.
  14. Anyone seen UP IN THE AIR w/George Clooney yet? Trying to decide between that or BLIND SIDE for movie this weekend.
  15. Am still enjoying THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE. Story is LONG but am enjoying the beautiful writing.
  16. Spin classes in Chicago are way more harder than the ones in Phoenix.
  17. Just finished a spin class with my sister. And my legs feel like spaghetti. Angel hair pasta, to be more specific.
  18. In Chicago. Still snowing. If I were back in Phoenix, I'd be writing by the pool.
  19. Submitted short story for a Holiday contest. Couldn't write a sappy Christmas story, though. Mine is more bittersweet.
  20. Okay, bummer. See that someone else sold a book with the title of my YA book.