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  1. RT @Quotes4Writers: "Our problems aren't the problem; it's our solutions that are the problem." Anne Lamott http://bit.ly/8ROTEu
  2. @SerenityWriter Like people.
  3. RT @MichaelHyatt: I just posted “Do You Make These 10 Mistakes When You Blog?”: http://bit.ly/6jUwO0
  4. RT @jjtyler: http://tiny.cc/GF5ms --I fix the newspaper industry in three simple paragraphs. You're welcome America.
  5. @DarcKnyt Thanks for the blog post mention.
  6. Please, watch your digital mouth! http://wp.me/plmDI-yK
  7. RT @writing_tips: New on DWT:: Are you a Writer or A Person Who Writes? http://www.dailywritingtips... ...
  8. @johannaharness Ha ha.
  9. @Mireillenoel Ah, you are too kind!
  10. A blog post I don't expect you to read ... even if it does mention exotic men. http://wp.me/plmDI-yl
  11. RT @CafeNirvana: I do believe in fairies, I do, I do...
  12. RT @catchingdays: A Brief History of Time on @shaindelr 's collection http://wp.me/pjPSw-1aE #poetry
  13. RT @EvaMcWriting: RT @TwinkleChar: Want to write a novel badly? Here's How. Made me think about my process. http://bit.ly/558iHJ #amwriting
  14. RT @WritersDigest: RT @danielliterary: Joe Wikert predicts the demise of the Kindle: http://bit.ly/86SFgj
  15. RT @ficwriter: author Suzanne Kingsbury (@WriteSuzanne) reflects on the difficulties of putting her work out there: http://bit.ly/5Ogo0F
  16. RT @RachelleGardner: What the heck does marketing have to do with Broca's Area of your brain? Check it out: http://is.gd/51znK
  17. RT @WritersRelief: Pros and Cons of Publishing Online: http://bit.ly/5lTRfM
  18. @FictionCity Yay you!
  19. Did you know a foreign land just might be right outside your window? http://wp.me/plmDI-y1
  20. RT @Quotes4Writers: “What the writer needs is an empty day ahead.” Catherine Drinker Bowen