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  1. Finished sub plot fix. Now zoning in on the last three chapters of the book.
  2. Today is the debut of my new blog. Check it out: Using Strong Verbs http://usingstrongverbs.blogspot.com/?spref=tw
  3. Grandma is bouncing back fast. Dad will be with her through Christmas. I will be working but hopefully will get to see Grandma soon
  4. My thoughts go out to my Grandmother who is having surgery today in Wichita.
  5. wrote 1500 new words today. Fixing sub plot so I can finish third act of book.
  6. Froze my butt off at Starbucks writing. Today is just cold.
  7. Tuesday didn't bring lunch, but it did bring 1800 new words for the book.
  8. Monday kicked the door in and dragged me across its treacherous itinerary. Perhaps Tuesday will knock and buy me lunch.
  9. For me, Wednesday = Friday and Ya = hoo!
  10. 36,000 words on first draft of book. Over halfway but not quite Act III. Yet, I can see it in the distance waving me to pick up the baton.
  11. Ignoring Monday until it stops following me.
  12. @NHL Pittsburgh Penguins #myfavoriteNHLteam.
  13. at home sick. Slight fever. But no headaches, vomiting, or diarrhea stuff. Most likely cold.
  14. Working on a Sunday
  15. 2,000 more words written today on novel. And they were good ones too.
  16. Uncluttering my place with trash bags while listening to new REM live album free on NPR.com So far, outstanding. http://ping.fm/S4JdQ
  17. Attending the Comanche Indians National Fair and Pow-wow in sunny Lawton, Oklahoma.
  18. Italian Nachos + Friday = awesome
  19. Does Subway know what the phrase, "Just a little honey mustard," means? An inch thick glob across the sandwich 4 times is not what I said.
  20. People working on Labor day. A sentence filled with inconsistencies.