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fionaUser is Offline

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01-12-2009 9:17 PM  
thanks for joining in tonight Robyn :)


The retreat was great... I had a lot of rethinking to do around the structure of my novel (still working on that)... so I did more mapping and thinking than writing, but it was so very necessary!
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01-12-2009 9:19 PM  
Meg, Taikwon Do master and writer, what an interesting combo.

My genre is adventure romance. My first romance, and I loved every minute of writing it.
Joanna, you will love YOE, but for now just keep writing, no matter what it is, you will get better.

Life's too short to drink bad wine!
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01-12-2009 9:19 PM  
I am keen to wear the pirate hat again next week, Meg.

Discarded pizza boxes are an inexpensive source of cheese.
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AnnetteUser is Offline

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01-12-2009 9:20 PM  
Goodnight, everyone and especially Capt'n Fiona.

See you all next week.

Life's too short to drink bad wine!
fionaUser is Offline

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01-12-2009 9:21 PM  
well even though we didn't have an enormous word count tonight, it was great to just give it a go!

thanks everyone :)
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01-12-2009 9:22 PM  
TKD master? No. White belt beginner? Yes, ma'am!

Adventure romance *swoon* sounds woooonderful

Woo hoo David - that's great. I'm trying to tee up a guest for you too - I'll let you know how I go. I'm so looking forward to racing again next week!
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01-12-2009 9:23 PM  
Thanks for joining in Annette!

I may have to get going soon too... Took a Panadol Rapid about two hours ago and still have a headache... so either its not so Rapid, or my editorial problems are beyond the reach of modern pharaceuticals
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01-12-2009 9:23 PM  
Goodnight, well done, and see you next week.

Discarded pizza boxes are an inexpensive source of cheese.
http://www.thetussock.blogspot.com
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01-12-2009 9:28 PM  
[quote]Posted By fiona on 01-12-2009 9:23 PM

'... or my editorial problems are beyond the reach of modern pharaceuticals'

hehe - poor you either way. thx a million for tonight fi xo

see you soon, night all.
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01-12-2009 9:30 PM  
:)

no probs!
g'night all

cheers,
Fi
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