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Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd
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Oct 07, 2012 07:32PM

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http://www.nanowrimo.org/
I have a friend who succeeded in finishing a novel during NaNoWriMo. After some editing, she's now published. (not self-published)

I didn't want you to think that I actually go about hob-knobbing with celebrities. haha



I didn't want you to t..."
Name dropper!!
:-)

Don't worry, Bobby, I haven't started either of our October Group reads. Everyone is ahead of me this time!

Hey! I take what I can get!!! LOL
Seriously though...it's not name dropping if I don't drop the name now is it?! LOL :P

But I would play the Star Wars one!!


http://www.news.com.au/news/angry-bir..."
I'm definitely showing this to my son. Haha!!

Fun!


One of my family's FAVORITE websites - good christmas shopping:D

Gosh darn it, George! You make it sound so bloody tempting putting it like that!

One of my family's FAVORITE websites - good christmas s..."
It is a fab website. I always forget to go back to it. I would shop there if it was free shipping internationally. :-)

Or maybe I should use the month to get over the hump in the novel I am writing that has already taken 5 years of my life (or was it longer or shorter than that...I have had writer's block with it for so bloody long that I can't keep track).

One of my family's FAVORITE websites - good christmas shopping..."
Funny you should mention Christmas shopping.....that's what I did yesterday. Put in an order for some great stocking stuffers. :)


That's it! I'm in!
I think...


It sure is a tempting idea....throwing the 'writing quality' to the wind would be very hard to do.

Wouldn't a clean break like this be a good way to get over your block? What about a short story sprouting from the same ground of your main novel?
Taking a detour instead of bumping in your bad, bad hump?
(GR wasn't available for me for three days. I missed you all.)

Good to see you again, I was wondering where you were. :)

I wondered where you were too! :-) We missed you.

When I am on my tablet and I click the drop down shelf list via the new add book buttons, I can't tick shelf buttons. Trying to click shelf boxes only closes the drop down list and the tick doesn't stay.
I am not having this problem on my laptop.



Currently, if you hover over the button when a book is marked as 'Reaf' you get the edit review option to pop up.
But if the button is 'Currently Reading' or 'Want to Read' you can't go to 'edit review'. :(
I can however, update my page number on my 'currently reading' books by just hovering the cursor (or holding finger on button). I like that.

Not showing on my Tablet yet, but maybe it is showing on my laptop. I shall check later.....oh...unless we had it yesterday. We are a day ahead.

Currently, if you hover over the button when a book is marked as 'Reaf' you get t..."
I had to go check it out to see what you were talking about. I agree that it would be nice to get the 'edit review' feature for all the options.
I'm not finding the different coloured check marks all that useful and I really despise that green colour but I'm sure I'll get used to that. :)

Though I would prefer it if I didn't have to scroll through them and I could search them, even just by first letter. Just like in the 'my books' page.

I think I can learn to live with the colour too...I just want to be able to use the damn thing to add books to my shelves. Fingers crossed they can iron out that bug...:/...although I have not got my breath held for that.
Oh, and I can't see any reason why they could not have stuck with to read instead of the new Want to Read.


I bet it went into melt down when they changed over to their new timeline style.

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