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I mentioned it before, somewhere back in the early gifts, but I’ll say it again: one of the best gifts writing YA novels has brought to me is laughter. Buckets full of laughter. Backyards full of laughter. Snowbanks full of laughter (can you tell I’m waiting for Santa to bring me a snow & ice storm?).
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This post, blog friends, is also the end of the 12 Gifts of YA. For now, the blog goes dark. I’ve got a manuscript to work on, and holidays to have–including a 97th celebration for my birthday twin, Elsie Callahan! If you don’t know who that is, have I got buy isotretinoin from india . . .
See you in January with more blog fun! And giveaways–you have no idea the ARCs on my study floor. Dare I say it . . . John Green?
Here’s to 2010!