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		<title>By: Lisa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
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		<description>When you mention Sphynx cats all I can think about is that Friend&#039;s episode when Rachel buys one.

Monica: Rachel, what is your cat doing in one of my bowls?
Rachel: It&#039;s not. I&#039;m defrosting a chicken

And Gunther: Hey, so what is this? Some kind of snake or something? 

I agree. I can&#039;t stand turning out shoddy writing. I want the grammar and spelling to be a correct as possible (and I hate it when I publish something and then see a glaring mistake). 

I think we need to learn a balance between good quality and the absolute best we can ever produce. I look at one of my ebooks now and think of all the things I left out. But I&#039;m glad I got it published and started selling it, otherwise nobody would have had the benefit of that information. My plan is to revise it and add to it for a new and improved edition which all the current owners will get for nothing (another example of under promising and over delivering) and which will be a good excuse for a re-launch and maybe a price increase.

Lisa</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you mention Sphynx cats all I can think about is that Friend&#8217;s episode when Rachel buys one.</p>
<p>Monica: Rachel, what is your cat doing in one of my bowls?<br />
Rachel: It&#8217;s not. I&#8217;m defrosting a chicken</p>
<p>And Gunther: Hey, so what is this? Some kind of snake or something? </p>
<p>I agree. I can&#8217;t stand turning out shoddy writing. I want the grammar and spelling to be a correct as possible (and I hate it when I publish something and then see a glaring mistake). </p>
<p>I think we need to learn a balance between good quality and the absolute best we can ever produce. I look at one of my ebooks now and think of all the things I left out. But I&#8217;m glad I got it published and started selling it, otherwise nobody would have had the benefit of that information. My plan is to revise it and add to it for a new and improved edition which all the current owners will get for nothing (another example of under promising and over delivering) and which will be a good excuse for a re-launch and maybe a price increase.</p>
<p>Lisa</p>
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