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A proof copy of my book is on the way!

My goal was to finish my book and send away for a proof copy by Friday. Well, it's Tuesday, and to my surprise, the book is finished, and I should be receiving a proof copy in the next few days. If it lives up to my expectations, the book should be available to purchase by early next week, I'm thinking.

As I mentioned in an earlier blog, this book is the third installment of my LOL at the GOP series. As I also mentioned, it's the best researched of the three installments, and likely the most powerful and divisive as well. The title is, LOL at the GOP - Volume 3: Guns Don't Kill, Cars Don't Drive, and Ovens Don't Bake. Yes, most of the writing was inspired by the gun control debate(s) following the tragic school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, and yes, I'm sure I will receive some lovely comments about it from NRA-types.

Well, that's about all the news I have for the moment. I'm guessing I'll receive the proof copy on either Saturday or Monday, and will update readers when that happens. Now, I think it's time to relax - which in my world, means exercise and write. Yes, I'm a strange one.

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