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6th-Jun-2007 04:25 pm
Having read through about half of my page proofs of The Cipher I can say two things.  A) it doesn't suck.  B) all modesty aside (and I do mean ALL), I think it's a really rocking book .  My best yet.  Just you wait until you get a chance to read it!

Okay, return of modesty.

It's 44 degrees, it's been raining without end for the last 18 hours and shows no signs of stopping.  This is actually good, given the drought, but did I mention it's 44 degrees?  I turned on my space heater in my office and tonight there will be a fire in the woodstove.  It may snow tonight. 

My daughter's (she's three) echocardiogram this a.m. seemed to read healthy, though we have to wait now for the pediatric cardiologist to evaluate the readings and give us official word.  (her doctor heard a rather loud murmur and thus the test).  Her seven year old brother lay on the table with her, held her hands and generally completely soothed her.  Apparently mommy and daddy are superfluous on some occasions.

I am still writing The Black Ship.  I am still not done.

Di
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Comments 
6th-Jun-2007 11:29 pm (UTC)
I absolutely love your seven year old son. How wonderful, the relationship between the two of them!
7th-Jun-2007 12:47 am (UTC)
I'm glad your daughter appears to be okay. Having dealt with our two-year-old's health problems this year, I can imagine how scary and stressful that must have been.

And congrats on the kick-ass book! :-)
7th-Jun-2007 05:30 pm (UTC)
That was sweet of your son. Kids amaze me continually.
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