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		<title>By: Lynette Bishop Snell &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Where does the time go?</title>
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		<description>[...] All of this meant that I had to pull my writing projects out of the dungeon of neglect and dust them off.  They needed work, most especially my &#8220;Tale of Lillian Foster,&#8221; which has received a new title (for now at least) of Now and Then.  One of the things I learned from my trek out west to Glorieta last year was that I needed to rework my story.  I had too much backstory ahead of my true story line.  And as one well respected agent put it, “You have identified a major flaw and corrected it.  You can hardly take anything better than that away from this conference.” [...]</description>
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