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Day 2: NaPiBoWriWee
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Day two of National Picture Book Writing Week is done and I did better.
I finished a very rough draft of manuscript #1 and jotted down some ideas for manuscript #2.
I'm probably going to hold off on blogging for a few days and post a summary at then end.
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