Thanks to John Schramm for this meme.
The rules: Copy the first sentence of each month's first post.
JANUARY
Welcome in, 2005.
FEBRUARY
Desperate Housewives star Teri Hatcher has once again slammed reports her breasts are fake in a bid to temper the increasing "hysteria" they're generating.
MARCH
I've had my eye on a few items for the last month or so, but their cost didn't square with my budget.
APRIL
Writer and TV producer Lee Goldberg, who currently writes Diagnosis: Murder tie-in novels, has announced he's signed to write a Monk tie-in.
MAY
Polished and submitted the aforementioned story to Crime Spree.
JUNE
My copy of Robert B. Parker's DOUBLE PLAY, a fictional mystery featuring Jackie Robinson, arrived today.
JULY
Rangers Pitcher Kenny Rogers didn't know when to walk away.
AUGUST
Hollywood beauties Catherine Zeta-Jones and Sandra Bullock have been dismissed as too old to play superheroine Wonder Woman in a new movie version of the TV series - by the show's original star.
SEPTEMBER
Now that Pierce Brosnan's license to kill has been officially revoked, finding a replacement 007 is proving to be a difficult task.
OCTOBER
Thursday night at 9 I watched ABC's update of Kolchak: The Night Stalker starring Stuart Townsend as Kolchak and Gabrielle Union as his competitive partner.
NOVEMBER
I think I set a personal record of eight submissions in October, and I've continued the flow into November, sending three poems to Contempory Rhyme this morning.
DECEMBER
My story "Lonely Too Long" is now live at Skive.
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