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Brad's Reader wants to know - What are your writing/literary goals for 2008?

It can be anything from finishing that novel to reading a certain book you've been putting off for a while. Leave a comment at that post with five (5) writing/literary goals you have for the upcoming new year, and you could win!

You have until 3pm (US central time) on Monday December 31 to leave a comment.

One lucky commenter will win a $20 Amazon gift card!

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  1. My literary goal for 2008 is to keep track of what I am reading. I have a voracious reading appetite, but will not, (or have not in the past), thought too much about the authors or the titles. So, that's one goal. My other goal is to complete the TBR Challenge, and maybe a couple of other reading challenges too. I am still scoping out book/readers blogs.

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  2. Of course, I should have read all the way through and posted my last comment on Brad's Blog, but what they hay!!! I did not give you a complete listing of 5 anyways, lol. I did, however, trot over to Brad's and blogged there.

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