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1. ALA and beyond...

A very short report:

I had so much fun. Although I couldn't stay for Sunday night's festivities, it was so worth it to go.

Saw lots of old friends--including lots of VC people.
Met many new great people.
Met actual living people who had read my book and were not related to me or bound by friendship! met people who I had only known online, as well as people whose books I have read and loved. So great to put faces to names.
Still thrilling to get ARCs. R and E practically jumped on the suitcase. Had the opportunity to talk process with mentors and friends.

Still tired...will try full sentences at some point.

For today: must resend the book review I wrote last month. Isn't it funny how the ones we dread sending always get lost in the email?

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