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Lost in a Book: Anne M Stephenson, author, and publisher, shares the journey of writing and publishing children's books: The Monster Under The Bed,Doodle Mayhem. Lost in the Christmas Post. But I'm Not Sleepy
1. Come back paper and pen, all is forgiven.

Let's hear it for the paper and pen - you don't have to remember to save when writing with a pen, the ink stays on the page without further instruction. A note book doesn't tell you you're not authorised to make changes to your own work, if you want to add more to the work you wrote yesterday... I've never heard of a notebook driving its user to the point where they want to throw it out of the window.. Technology - its a love hate thing.

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