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  • ...felt before." And finally, What did the memoirist overcome, how did she solve the 'problem.'" I wrote those out on a sticky and taped them to my monitor. I referred to the advice oft...
  • ...tools. The person with the video (this was a few years ago, all I remember was that it was a man) had it playing on a not too small nor too large monitor. It was not a funny book but...
  • I'm trying to use it at my desktop, then it occurs to me I downloaded the app onto my laptop. No wonder I couldn't do anything with it. Instructions told me to click on different icons not visible on my desktop monitor. Learn something new everyday =)
  • ...or a website. I decided that all that would do, would be to take me away from writing what I truly wanted to write and instead have to constantly monitor a site. He also recommends al...
  • The only place that I have to monitor myself for deflation is on HubPages. I have an account and I have written 114 hubs in the past 4 1/2 years, but when my score goes down due to wh...
  • ...n in a military hospital, and this was when computers first entered the workplace.  She had one of the "office PCs" on her desk, a keyboard and a monitor the size of a small televisio...
  • Cute! And I'll keep the cardiac monitor wave in mind as I write!
  • ...an work, and what subplots can add to the suspense. I also find the editing part fun...at least when there isn't a deadline clouding the computer monitor!
  • I've had my nose glued to a computer monitor, writing and working with some really fun and talented editing clients. Thanks for the added info, Zetta, it sparked some great ideas!
  • ...aughter has told me that, when the time comes, she can set up a FB page for me that's only for my book (which is what I want), which then I would monitor (whatever that means!)  If no...