I am a member of an unusual writer's group. We do goal setting, nothing more, and every other writer in the group is a scientist. Moreover, all of them study fabulously disturbing things. Parasites, infectious diseases, forensic anthropology, etc. Really livens up a writer's group when ebola is on the table. Figuratively speaking, of course.
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No idea, but this cough and rash just won't go away ...
ReplyDeleteFallout boy is a nice touch
ReplyDeleteLove Fallout boy!
ReplyDeleteI am a member of an unusual writer's group. We do goal setting, nothing more, and every other writer in the group is a scientist. Moreover, all of them study fabulously disturbing things. Parasites, infectious diseases, forensic anthropology, etc. Really livens up a writer's group when ebola is on the table. Figuratively speaking, of course.
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