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I’m feeling better, but my silence over here has been more for being too busy to think than anything else. I’m waiting to hear back from a 3-month gig, I’m working on my smaller projects from guru.com, and I’m getting an application in the mail from a local college to teach some web and graphic design classes at night. While I’m extremely low on money at the moment, I’m thinking that by the time that bills come due again, I might actually feel better about things. Of course, who knows.

Meanwhile, I’ve been trying to keep up with my posts at blogher, though I’m officially not going to be able to go this year. Maybe next year, though.

How’s life been treating y’all? I’ve been trying to keep up with everyone’s blogs, but sometimes it’s hard. I’m also planning on competing in this month’s Blogging for Books, so keep your eyes peeled here for it. This month’s topic is Magic, so it should be interesting.

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