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Shana writes! - LiveJournal.com The blog of YA author Shana Norris
1. Friday Quick Links

Happy Friday before Christmas!

I’m excited to announce that the print version of Surfacing (Swans Landing #1) is now available to purchase! Just click on the link below to buy a copy.

surfacingthumb2Surfacing (Swans Landing #1)

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All of these are true: 55 Things Only ’90s Teenage Girls Can Understand

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I came across this on Pinterest: The Documented Life Project. It was good timing for me because I had just come across my old journals in my computer room closet the other day and was wondering why I didn’t journal anymore. I like that this is a cross between a planner and a journal. I can keep track of appointments, birthdays, etc. in the calendar pages, and then also journal thoughts, ideas, and project notes in the other pages. So expect more on this project coming soon! I’m getting my journal/planner ready and am eager to start.

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