I guess this means the book is finished for sure.
(Thanks to many different readres who sent me this gem.)
UPDATE: A reader writes, "He didn't address any of the substantive criticisms of the book." To which I replied, "Of course not!"
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I guess this means the book is finished for sure.
(Thanks to many different readres who sent me this gem.)
UPDATE: A reader writes, "He didn't address any of the substantive criticisms of the book." To which I replied, "Of course not!"
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