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14/7/2015

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Good morning, Readers!

I found these stickers on Facebook yesterday:
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Downer Dinos, in the Facebook sticker collection.
They crack me up.

I've cheered up a lot since yesterday.  This had much to do with last night, as it was the weekly table top RPG campaign the test out my friend Eric's system.  Yes, that would be Eric of JenEric Designs.  There are a number of players, so it got loud, and really, really funny.  It's a great group and we giggle a lot.  So much fun!  Getting together with really good people always makes me feel better about life, no matter how shitty it is at the moment.

It also helps that I had a productive day yesterday.  I did all the things that were on my to-do list, including editing four chapters of Sky Road Walker.  It's taking longer than I thought, but I think that's because I'm having the computer read the manuscript back to me.  I'm catching all kinds of small errors that I overlooked last time.

For those who struggle with self-editing, a really good trick is to have the computer read the manuscript back to you.  You catch most of the awkward phrasing, any pronoun or verb tense errors and  silly spelling mistakes.  It's not fool proof, though.  You have to keep your eyes peeled as well.

There actually isn't that much to report...

The scar I received on the inside of my arm after the Spartan Race is healing nicely.  There's a report... that literally no one asked for...

Meh.  I haven't much to say.  Since that is the case, I shall leave you and start my Welsh lesson.  Have a good day, all!

Ciao!
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