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  1. Somebody just opened 'Homefront' on #BookBuzzr by 2 Readers - http://bit.ly/4hYYYk
  2. And now, goodbye twitter. See you in December. NaNoWriMo starts tomorrow and there's writin' to git done.
  3. Interview with @westofmars's Susan Helene Gottfried http://bit.ly/13sB8z
  4. @Jen1951 Thanks, Jen! (re: picture posting)
  5. @popculturezoo Hey, as long as you're trying. Even if you only write a little, it could be a very useful little. Good luck!
  6. RT @Quotes4Writers “If you don’t know it, don’t write it.” Darrell Schweitzer
  7. @popculturezoo thanks! (re: "Happy writing!") I'm looking forward to the end result, too. I'm curious. ha!
  8. http://twitpic.com/nopmk -
  9. November is writing month - happy Halloween, & I'll see you in December! (#ff: @rjkeller @theamericanbook @popculturezoo @backwordbooks)
  10. RT @rjkeller Tweet 2 win a signed copy of "Waiting For Spring." Check it out! http://bit.ly/4ASJGL
  11. Winner of the contest to win "Homefront" announced - thank you, all who participated! http://tinyurl.com/yjgk7pw
  12. http://twitpic.com/nfulk - A leafy road.
  13. Sorry 4 for all the contest tweets,but that happens when there's a contest. What contest? This one! http://tinyurl.com/yjgk7pw PLS RT
  14. @TheEllenShow An aromatic woody? ... ... interesting
  15. http://twitpic.com/nfqmm - Okay. Last one. Just a bit of Americana.
  16. http://twitpic.com/nfq5n - Still more autumn! (Hey, it was a two-hour drive. Many pictures to take.)
  17. http://twitpic.com/nfpmw - More autumnal loveliness
  18. http://twitpic.com/nfp8l - TN leaves at autumnal explosion - great two-hour drive today purely for picture-taking.
  19. @AlanBaxter We have a rule: leave cats out for an extra five minutes after they want to come in. Keeps a lot of grass-barfs outside.
  20. @lkgg And answered!