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	<title>Comments on: Books, Bookcases and More!</title>
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		<title>By: Judy Schneider</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judy Schneider</dc:creator>
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		<description>Susan, it&#039;s great you were able to set aside time to revise, and stain, and read.  What a productive weekend.  I love how the way you regard your writing has shifted, too.  It must mean the story is really taking shape.  Looking forward to reading it.

Good luck with the polyurethane.  Throughout my years in the research lab, I had inhaled a vat or two of the stuff -- one of the lasting effects of being a chemist, I guess.  As writers, the only fumes we breathe are from stale coffee and, oh yeah, sometimes stinky writing!</description>
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<p>Good luck with the polyurethane.  Throughout my years in the research lab, I had inhaled a vat or two of the stuff &#8212; one of the lasting effects of being a chemist, I guess.  As writers, the only fumes we breathe are from stale coffee and, oh yeah, sometimes stinky writing!</p>
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