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"I will be vicariously rooting you on. I will be working my 12 hour a day job wishing…"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 9, 2010 to What are you doing in November? How about writing a novel?

97 Nov 21, 2010
Reply by Javed Baloch

"I would love to but my daytime job gets in the way."

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 8, 2010 to What are you doing in November? How about writing a novel?

97 Nov 21, 2010
Reply by Javed Baloch

"The green dot next to your picture means you are now online. Being featured is a "ni…"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 6, 2010 to Process Over Product?

90 Sep 28, 2010
Reply by Carolyn

"I just finished "Last Orders" by Graham Swift and loved it. It was one of the best b…"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 3, 2010 to What are you reading?

81 Aug 3, 2010
Reply by Toby Tucker Hecht

"If you check who is on line at any moment, there are generally at most about 15. I t…"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 3, 2010 to Process Over Product?

90 Sep 28, 2010
Reply by Carolyn

"Thanks Robert. You are right about reading and not commenting. Sometimes there is no…"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 3, 2010 to Process Over Product?

90 Sep 28, 2010
Reply by Carolyn

"I post only now and then (about once a month on the average) so maybe I'm not the be…"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 3, 2010 to Process Over Product?

90 Sep 28, 2010
Reply by Carolyn

"What is the time limit?"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Aug 1, 2010 to Re-Writing Old Blog Entries

13 Sep 6, 2010
Reply by Kristine_ES

"Agree."

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Jul 30, 2010 to Re-Writing Old Blog Entries

13 Sep 6, 2010
Reply by Kristine_ES

"I second the story The Things They Carried in the book by that name. It is one of th…"

Toby Tucker Hecht replied Jul 18, 2010 to What novels should I read to learn about contemporary American society?

20 Jul 31, 2010
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