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1. "Mr. McFly, Your New Book Is Here!"

Well, I didn't have Biff to announce it as he did for George McFly in "Back to the Future," but there was indeed a box delivered to my house Thursday with, you guessed it, books! Copies of MY BOOK! The UPS guy must never have rung the doorbell and I only discovered the box when I went out for the mail. 



As Mal and the crew of Serenity would say, "Shiny!" (Can you tell we like movies in my house?)


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2. Mama's Got a Brand New Toy

I've been looking at them online and knew it was just time to dive into. . . a Levenger Circa system! I am the world's biggest office supply addict so any cute notebook that has been on the clearance aisle the last seven years has ended up in my office. This has resulted in me using many different notebooks, folders, and index cards for my stories and research. Now with Circa, I can combine everything in its appropriate place.

Jennifer in our writers' network has a Circa and it always just seemed like such a good idea. So I went all the way to the Levenger store in Marshall, oops, Macy's downtown Chicago and the clerk made me a junior notebook to show me how it works. And then, of course, I proceeded to buy $50 worth of stuff. But it's great because I have a planner with a sheet size that you can actually write something besides your grocery list on and I can punch anything to add to it. I've had Day Timers, Day Runners, and a bunch of other stuff, but I hope this works. I'm tired of looking for notes, stories I started, and research I did the last time I was at the library!

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