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it's all true

Well, the book is off at the printers, and the Amazon.com buying info is finally correct.

It's a lot more pages than I thought it would be. Of course there are tons of screenshots, so maybe that isn't so shocking. It is due out October 16, just a week before my birthday, so that's a lovely present. And someone suggested reading Judy Blume instead of my book. (hi mike!)

Sorry if I'm am going on and on about this thing, but god, it's like having a baby. it's huge, time consuming and weirdly personal considering it's a "technical" book.

Well, it's almost done. Nothing left but live the screaming agony that it's print and I can't sneak in at 3 a.m. and change stuff....

Posted at October 08, 2002 07:26 AM


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Where's the party?

Congratulations!

Posted by Madonnalisa at October 8, 2002 09:16 AM


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Actually, Andi (my current houseguest/eternal pal recently returned from New York) and I were discussing this last night. I think a party might be in order.

Posted by christina at October 8, 2002 09:19 AM


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Yes, a party is in order! :)

Posted by Elan at October 18, 2002 12:36 AM


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