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  1. Anyone have any new activities for Spiney's website? www.heyspiney.com
  2. New Opportunities, a children's book about a porcupine with a spinal cord injury. An inspiring Christmas present! amazon.com
  3. Know someone with a spinal cord injury? New Opportunities, a children's book about a porcupine who is injured. Selling at amazon.com
  4. Living with spinal cord injury? You're not alone. Check us out www.centralpasci.com
  5. www.centralpasci.com, updated resource list, if you want your organization on our list, contact me
  6. www.centralpasci.com, updates include Rob Dellar and US Quad Rugby Wins Gold
  7. Mark your calendars for the SCI Annual Christmas Party, checkout www.centralpasci.com
  8. Updates to my Blog, www.michellemariewhite.com, my dog Jockey shares his trophies, feelings on the academic marathon, My Michelle by Beatles
  9. Headed to my last doctoral residency, ready or not, dissertation here I come!
  10. @robertleebrewer Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Read the book first!
  11. @jeffreylramsey Thanks for the connection. I enjoyed your site!
  12. @peterflom Repeated reading and fluency.
  13. Watched Jockey chase another jumper! www.michellemariewhite.com
  14. Updates to www.centralpasci.com
  15. Looking for publishers interested in self-published books.
  16. Reading research articles to solidify dissertation topic.
  17. Keith C5-6, T12 SCI had his first scuba diving lesson. Go to www.centralpasci.com and click Scubability to read about it.
  18. I have a book that is self published about spinal cord injury. Does anyone know of any resources that I can approach about publication?
  19. I am looking for publishers interested in student anxiety.
  20. Starting revisions of my book. How do I separate myself from the book to see the holes?