Enough about writing, just for one day.
I’m reading The Myths of Creativity by David Burkus, The Courage Quotient by Robert Biswas-Diener, and Out of Range by C. J. Box.
What are you reading?
You know you want to write a book. I can help.
Enough about writing, just for one day.
I’m reading The Myths of Creativity by David Burkus, The Courage Quotient by Robert Biswas-Diener, and Out of Range by C. J. Box.
What are you reading?
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I’ve just finished reading Pride & Prejudice for the second time. Oh, to write like that lady! Also another Hardy Boys mystery. The things grannies won’t do to make their grandchildren happy.
My 5th grade teacher’s sons had outgrown the Hardy Boys so he’d bring me a pile every Friday and I’d return ’em all on Monday.
Our Little One is reading Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys now. (She’s also reading her own copy of Richard Halliburton’s true story of hitchhiking around the world in 1927 called The Royal Road to Romance.)
That last one sounds really interesting!
You can always get a first edition on Amazon for about $10 including shipping. It was enormously popular so there are lots and lots of them.
I’m reading The War of Art by Steven Pressfield now. It’s been a slow read because I have so many other things going on but so far it’s good.
Super book. Changed my life. I try to re-read it occasionally. And I definitely follow his “Writing Wednesdays” on his blog, which are extensions of that book and its follow-up Turning Pro. And I can also highly recommend The Authentic Swing as well.
I’m reading Dracula, and Tales from Watership Down… as well as a Tintin comic book.
I love Tin Tin. When I discovered 80s music, it made the group The Thompson Twins even cooler.