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Writing Diary: August 31, 2004
Well, I said I’d finish the Science Centre sustainability stuff today or die trying–and I’m still here. Finished it and sent it off; hope it makes some sort of sense.
I also worked on Razor Wind a bit and, of course, edited my science column for the newspaper and for the blog and my online subscribers.
Tomorrow, I’m off to the Science Centre again to talk about a new project–something about the science of hockey. Other than that, looks like I might just have a few days to catch up on other tasks, like SF Canada administrative stuff, and devote myself more to–oh, boy!–fiction.
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