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Those of you who are electronics geniuses probab... <br />Those of you who are electronics geniuses probably have a gazillion uses for calendars. Planners are eligible, too. What say you?<br />Marsha, welcome back. I think you would have a response to a hunk calendar and it would take your writing in a most certainly new direction -- if your Significant Other approved. :-)Eleanora E. Tatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15737679071318158009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1755502616289652010.post-47147268259320925882013-02-01T16:04:00.004-06:002013-02-01T16:04:00.004-06:00Oh, a calendar is def in my novelist's toolbox...Oh, a calendar is def in my novelist's toolbox, Eleanora. A crucial part of revising for me is making a calendar for each month covered by the action and marking down the events of the story. Recently when I did this I discovered that Easter came smack dab in the middle of the action, and because my protag is a church-going girl (even if living on the street) I had to factor this in. <br /><br />But a hunk calendar! That would probably take my writing in a certain and most certainly new direction. <br /><br />Marsha Qualeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02506544531376399293noreply@blogger.com