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  • ...d other social media does the same thing. I would sit down intending to check out a few things, and hours can go by. It's like a brain/time-eating virus. I do like keeping touch with...
  • ...ally, really think long and hard about what I wanted to do, because for 1) I already knew that people were going to assume I was infected with the virus 2) people were going to specu...
  • Glad you're finding the info useful, Avra and Diane!  I think we could get quite an epidemic goin (virus-wise, that is) for all of our She Writes Sisters.  Cool!
  • ..."New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings." It is also hard to say goodbye to about 100 pages of a manuscript lost due to a computer virus. I learned quickly the meanin...
  • ...n check out my blog MadebyMeghan - where you will find posts about writing, knitting, baking, etc. and links to (and samples of) my book After The Virus.   HAVE A GREAT WRITING WEEK!...
  • ...kay - a little about me...I am an award winning independent filmmaker making the transition from screenplays to shilling my first novel, After The Virus (which can be found on Amazon...
  • Thanks, Cathy and Diana. I was under the weather for awhile. Since we still don't have spring, you can understand. Luckily, I didn't get the virus as bad as my partner, Bill. He is still hacking. Good to see you both. Thanks again.
  • ...r. (Strange, since I'm an editor as well as a writer.) I'm going to share the first line of my second document, because the first document is on a virus-infected computer at the mome...
  • ...the page. Deep into the well that I knew would take tons of editing to finally get it right my computer crashed, big time. Turns out that I got a virus from the NaNoWriMo website. W...
  • I just spent 5 days without my laptop and have been in a foul mood, no doubt because it was a ridiculously mean-spirited and useless virus that attacked my computer (I was ready to b...