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  • I totally agree that the time has long passed to take a second look at how certain writers of a certain gender become so popular while other writers of a different gen...
  • Maria: Thanks for your post. You've shared valuable information. It reminds us that common decency (a phrase that was more popular in the past), such as not trashing t...
  • @Laura -- Are you using a Surface? I was thinking about getting one, but heard mixed things! Do you like it? @Susan -- I've never used Scrivener, maybe I should check that out. Evernote sounds like a popular choice -- thanks ladies!