Closed Circle has been up for a year, and is the home of new and old books, and has managed to do new things and drive us all insane and keep us all sane in alternation.
We are writing, all of us, which is good! We are planning new things, which is good! We are greatly heartened by the response of you, our friends, and hope that the next year may bring us new memberships and new projects.
We’re hoping to learn, and grow, and keep going. There are so many reasons for us to be happy—and one of the greatest is the loyalty and support of our readers and our friends.
We wish you the best of New Years!
Annnnnnnnnd……
There will be an announcement tomorrow.
Happy new year to you as well.
Happy New Year.
Happy New Year !
Happy New Year to all of Closed Circle and the rest of us!
Joyeux Année Nouveau! ¡Felíz Año Nuevo!
Happy New Year to all, and to all a starry night!
A friend and I may be about to reconcile, after almost a year; we’ve both been stubborn; no surprise, that. I have missed him. So it will be welcome, reservations notwithstanding.
Sometimes, life surprises us once, and then surprises us again.
My friends and family are well, even if times are hard.
Heck, I might even have met a new friend or more, a few weeks ago. Or it could be nothing. But it’s worth finding out.
Best Wishes, Y’all.
Thank you for all the time and energy you give us.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Happy new year to you and yours C.J.! It’s great to see the book above 90% now, hoping tomorrow we all get some good news!
A Very Happy New Year to you! Every year, I look forward to reading your books, especially Bren’s many adventures. Your books are so very entertaining, yet they always make me think. And your blog brightens my day and broadens my horizens. Thank you.
Happy New Year to you and Jane and the furry ones!
Happy New Year! I am currently holidaying (Aussies go on holiday, not vacation) in West Australia, where it gets up to 31 degrees C but the nights and early mornings are chilly. Last night, New Year’s Eve, the electricity went out at 9pm in the whole shoreside region just as my partner and I were going to bed (we do that early) and the stars popped out. The stars in the Southern Hemisphere are amazingly large and bright. It was as if the heavens decided to show us on New Years Eve what real light displays are.
I just finished reading Destroyer, which I hadn’t known about earlier. I do so love being in Ben’s mind. I feel cast out of a “reality” in which my mind is always engaged and soothed.
I just saw my comment and for the first time the visual. Jane, or CJ, or whoever controls these things, can I please have another one? My self-image, partly as a psychologist but that’s the least of it, just doesn’t match. It might have a lot to do with the red bit…
I know as a newbie to this blog, I am being cheeky (Aussie’s use this word a lot) to ask for special help but I’d be grateful!
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Happy new year to you all !
Just woken up this morning to a new year … May it bring you all you want, lots of good surprises, and no bad ones !
And a Happy New Year to all of you too. Having thought for years that the Millenium was the future and 2010 was, well, about as far into the future as one could get – it’s strange living in a post-future world!
A very happy New Year to CJ, Jane and everyone!
For anyone making New Year resolutions:
“The important thing is this: to be able, at any moment, to sacrifice what we are for what we could become.”
– Charles Du Bos, Approximations (1922)
A Healthy and Content 2011 to you all, as well!
Have a great 2011!
And a Happy New Year to one and all. For the Genies amongst us, “Happy Hunting” and may you find that elusive piece of documentation that will break down that brick wall.
@doctorlish: Ive got rellies all over the west!
Rosemary
yes, Happy New Year to all!
And Hauoli Makahiki Hou to all of you out there too!
Joy, laughter and health to one and all. Been a little busy down here in Arizona too. CJ, we got about a foot of snow, heavy wet too, but not friendly — had blizzard conditions on Thursday. Of course I had a lunch date with a friend — thank all the small gods for 4WD. While our snows are usually on the order of 2 to 4 inches, with the occasional 6, it’s usually gone in about 3 days. Not this time! Husband did the get-rid-of big-chunks at the end of the driveway, but it’s pretty much solid ice in all the residential areas. I creep up to corners, but still managed to skate past the pesky stop sign and thankfully no one else was in the way. Heck they even got snow in the general Phoenix area [which didn’t stick]! And it was actually warmer last night in Times Square than it was in Phoenix! And more coming on Wednesday. wild.