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Posted on September 4, 2011 at 3:00pm 0 Comments

WORK! Work, that you know you HAVE to get to, but just dread doing? I’m referring to my manuscript here, but of course I’m talking about anything you’re stuck doing that you know is going to be a huge endeavor and one that you can’t get yourself to start.

 

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At 12:14am on October 3, 2012,
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Laura Chesterson
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To Mona

From Laura and YALitChat!

At 10:23pm on March 16, 2012,
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Laura Chesterson
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That's okay, Mona. I hope you'll be with us for a while now. :-)

At 2:56am on October 3, 2011,
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Laura Chesterson
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To Mona

From Laura and YALitChat!!

At 7:03pm on September 12, 2011, Becky Frueh said…
I like the copy & paste plan better. Thanks! =)
At 1:06pm on September 12, 2011, Stephanie Wardrop said…
Yeah, mine is no longer linked either (which is okay since I haven't exactly been updating -- though my daughter wants me to write about _Shake it Up_, which I loathe :)).   How's the writing going?
At 11:29am on September 12, 2011, Becky Frueh said…
Did you ever manage to figure out how to link up your blog? I'm completely lost. Haha.
At 8:02am on September 5, 2011, Stephanie Wardrop said…
The blog that I haven't looked at in months?  Heehee.  There was a simple link back in the old version of YALC when you clicked on something like "edit my page" or "set up my page".  Hopefully it's still there.  Somehow you got an awesome graphic on the top of your page!
At 7:21pm on September 4, 2011, Stephanie Wardrop said…
It's great that you could step back and see that the editor didn't say it was all bad -- that's hard to do when you feel you've been crushed.  I spent most of my summer feeling really defeated but now I have 7 chapters of something I am not letting myself go back and read/proofread yet until I am done, because then I get disheartened or bogged down in making the first paragraph perfect and never move on.  Cutting is do-able, isn't it?  Did s/he make any specific suggestions?
At 8:42am on September 4, 2011, Stephanie Wardrop said…
How was your summer?  I gave up on the book I was querying and started a new one that is going better.  Finally realized the other one just wasn't working.  How about you?
At 12:01pm on May 21, 2011, Stephanie Wardrop said…
Thank you so much for all of your help and I hope your kids are dong better. I only have two and they keep me busy enough (!) and even if they just have a little bug, it goes right to the heart. Post up that query so I can help YOU out for a change and I'll bring mine in to the finish line sooner rather than later, I hope. For now, I'm taking the kids to the Pirates movie --if Johny Depp can't help me now, no one can. Thanks again and again!

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