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Recently taken over by what we call a "writer's acedia" – it's a common disease of ink slingers that can't just figure out what to write for the next issue.

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The site is nothing spectacular. It doesn’t have any fancy graphics or any moving or talking objects. But it contains information that gives a background to Mona’s life.

It contains her family’s history.
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                    [Title] => Going back to websites
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Recently taken over by what we call a "writer's acedia" – it's a common disease of ink slingers that can't just figure out what to write for the next issue.

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The site is nothing spectacular. It doesn’t have any fancy graphics or any moving or talking objects. But it contains information that gives a background to Mona’s life.

It contains her family’s history.
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