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message 51: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Looking at this perfect form of nature:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qlsX...


message 52: by Simi (new)

Simi Sunny | 185 comments I was gone almost the entire day. I was watching the film, The Shape of Water. Anyone heard of it? It's such a beautiful movie ^^


message 53: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Hiller (hedrew2) | 23 comments I've been invited to be part of an upcoming anthology and have been madly editing my contribution.


message 54: by Simi (new)

Simi Sunny | 185 comments That's great, Andrew. Do you have to get an approval by them? I know I've been there, before.

Could you tell me what the Anthology Collection is about? Just curious, that's all.


message 55: by Rachael (new)

Rachael Arsenault Congrats on getting into an anthology! That's awesome. :D

I'm home for the holidays at my parents place and looking forward to seeing all my family that's usually scattered throughout the year.


message 56: by Andrew (last edited Dec 24, 2017 05:22AM) (new)

Andrew Hiller (hedrew2) | 23 comments It's a women in science anthology. They're pretty broad about their definition of science, but science has to be the key to the story or at least a major element.

Thanks all.


message 57: by Simi (new)

Simi Sunny | 185 comments Cool and congrats! ^-^


message 58: by Alan (new)

Alan | 5 comments What am I doing?
Well for one I'm wishing everyone on here a very merry christmas.
Have a good one 😄👍


message 59: by Simi (new)

Simi Sunny | 185 comments Same to you, Alan.

I also wanna wish everyone a Merry Christmas as well. ^^


message 60: by Alan (new)

Alan | 5 comments Thank you Simi 👍


message 61: by Simi (new)

Simi Sunny | 185 comments Alan wrote: "Thank you Simi 👍"

You're welcome :)


message 62: by M.K. (new)

M.K. Theodoratus (mktheodoratus) | 79 comments Cranberries made...sweet potatoes prep next...Getting ready for the Christmas yackathon and pig out. At the moment, I'm goofing off. Hope you all enjoy all that's good about the American Christmas.


message 63: by Simi (new)

Simi Sunny | 185 comments Yesterday might be awful, even though it was supposed to be the joyful time of year. But you know what, I had too much fun over the weekend. No complaint. 

Though, I was insecure about going to church, seeing snobby people there, especially my relatives. Heck, no relative of mine never talk to me or ask me anything. They only say hi to me and leave. I wonder if it is because of my behavior during parties (I was going through some transitions in my life at the time). 

Thr only thing I'm happy about is that I have loving and caring in my life (despite how they give me a hard time), and gifts that will keep me busy and happy.a moment ago


message 64: by Simi (new)

Simi Sunny | 185 comments Thanks, Sandy. Yeah, I'm more of an individual. Oh, and I think I was supposed to say I have loving and caring family. This is what happens when I type too fast. >_<


message 65: by Theresa (new)

Theresa (theresa99) | 535 comments I visited with family over the last few days. Now I am plotting my book buying spree. Hehehe!


message 66: by M. (new)

M. (mtylergillett) | 14 comments Winding down the year, paying bills and such, while working on a new blurb for my zombie-horror novella.


message 67: by Theresa (new)

Theresa (theresa99) | 535 comments Rk wrote: "Good luck Theresa. I am glad the shopping is over and it is relaxing time...haha..."

Yes, it is good that the chaos of the shopping is over.


message 68: by Rachael (new)

Rachael Arsenault Today, I'm hiding indoors from what is supposed to be a massive snowstorm. Going to spend my time alternating between writing, YouTube, and video games.


message 69: by Cecelia (new)

Cecelia Tichi | 74 comments The Val and Roddy DeVere Gilded Age Series soon enters the world with DEATH IN A GILDED FRAME (#6 in the series). Once again, the couple summers in Newport with their French bulldog Velvet and tangles in a case of homicide, as they had a year earlier in A GILDED DEATH. Our own Second Gilded Age of the 2020s lures us to a visit in the pulsing past as the year 1898 slides to 1899, and the new century invites, beckons, and commands writer and reader to be partners.
Is a series a relay? Is the western silver heiress, Val, and her New York gentleman husband Roddy poised for new, newer, newest adventures, trials, mishaps, perils? Call it a certainty!


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