Of course it doesn't help when you freakishly lose a page and a half of decent material, which you then have to reconstruct from your addled brain, knowing it's not quite as good as what was just flowing from your fingers. That happened today. I saved the book to floppy as I do (I thought I was through for the day), and then I usually close the book file, and if I want to do more work I reopen. Today I didn't close it, and I ended up writing another page and a half, then clicked save and it wouldn't because it was still acting as if it were the version that was saved to floppy. It finally gave me a screen to save it so I just saved it to a different part of the computer. I SHOULD have cut and pasted the new page and a half somewhere by itself, but I stupidly didn't. It saved the file, but when I opened it it only had the floppy version which, of course, was sans the new page and a half. The stupid part is that this happened once before on one of the Kritzer books - I lost a couple of pages on one of those, too.