Well, the story about the girl who loses pieces of her body has gone and gotten all long on me. I thought it was maybe a light 2,000 word affair. Now it's up to 5,000, and it's gotten, gulp, dramatic.
Oh well, we'll see what happens in the revisions.
Remembering Anorexia
Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about "When my Girlfriend Lost the Weight." I'm in the final editing stages, and will be doing a bulk mailing at the end of the week.
That's right, I said bulk, and it's May. I'm looking to get paid for this baby.
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