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1. Excuses, excuses

How did we manage to go a week without a post?  Us, who managed to post daily for sooo long...and then only missing a day here or there...and now...wow.  A whole week.  It's a slippery slope, that's for sure.


Alas.  There was the whole-family puke-fest, that really threw us off our game for a bit.  Stupid virus.  And the children, who are always wanting to be fed and paid attention to - that can be mighty distracting, you know.  Plus all these other alluring writing projects are lurking tantalizingly on the sidelines...

Or perhaps it's just the fact that it's awfully hard to be disciplined or self-motivated in February.  If spring would just arrive already, I'm sure we'd have a much easier time of it (shift the blame?  Why yes, I think I shall!).

For the record, we're by no means out of books to yap about (the teetering stacks can attest to that).  So let me take this opportunity to tell you to get out there and check out Cinderella Skeleton!


Cinderella Skeleton
Written by Robert D. San Souci
Illustrated by David Catrow
Silver Whistle, 2000

ISBN 0-15-202003-9



A super fun dark retelling of the Cinderella fairy tale, this beautifully illustra

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