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Dusting

I haven't used my laptop since November, since finishing NaNoWriMo 2008. That's 5 months of dust you're looking at! The only way I'm going to be a (successful) published author is to write. So in the immortal words of Nike, "Just do it!"

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Thank you Brandie! I'm finally realizing I know I can do it too!
Anonymous said…
oh my. you should clean your laptop ASAP! but I presume you've cleaned it already by now. cute laptop anyway! :)

happy writing. and thanks for visiting me back. :D
Thanks and you're welcome! Yes, it's cleaned and ready to write with! Still hoping for a new one soon. This one's old & cranky! lol
Mrs. Fry said…
so true.

i have started taking around a notebook and writing down things even if they are just paragraphs or one liners. actually i think doing the weekly kicker helped me get my mind in groove.

i may start devoting my entire Sunday to just writing, reading, and gardening starting this Mother's Day and going through the entire summer.

I love meeting you girls on chicks...i have become inspired again.
Brenda, that sounds wonderful, your setting aside time for yourself one day a week starting Mother's Day! We all need to do that as much or even as little as we can. It's so important.

I'm inspired every day by my fellow Chicks!

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