Category: My Reading

  • Just Finished: Quiet-The Power of Introverts

    Just Finished: Quiet-The Power of Introverts

    I wish someone had told me what this book talks about when I was I kid. I would have known it was okay to be who I was. Recommended for introverts for understanding themselves. Also recommended to parents, educators and managers, whether an introvert or extrovert, for understanding that segment of society that is constantly…

  • Friday’s Findings: Beasts of London Book Review

    Friday’s Findings: Beasts of London Book Review

    Hidden Secrets and Dangerous Choices Murders in Victorian-era London are so savage they baffle the local authorities. These killings are so gory , they couldn’t have been done by an ordinary human. Supernatural beasts are named as the likely suspects. The police turn to the only one with otherworldly experience: Cecil Morris. And the investigation…

  • Terry Brooks: Sometimes the Magic Works (After 20 Years)

    Terry Brooks: Sometimes the Magic Works (After 20 Years)

    I attended the Imaginarium Convention last weekend, and Terry Brooks was a special guest. In 2003, I bought his book Sometimes the Magic Works, his half memoir, half writing instruction book. I read it and learned a lot. Since then, I’ve read many of his fantasy novels. At the conference, I asked him to sign…

  • Reading Like a Writer: The Questions to Ask

    Reading Like a Writer: The Questions to Ask

    I’ve had a desire to really break down the novels I read. I want to understand what the author did to make their story work. Or not work. The goal: learn to be a better writer through my reading. I consulted several articles on reading as a writer, and I distillated some questions to ask…

  • Oh, The Heights and Fights: A Door in the Dark, A Review

    Oh, The Heights and Fights: A Door in the Dark, A Review

    I miss the days when my book reading friends and I eagerly awaited the next Harry Potter tome. I’m always looking for a fantasy novel with the wizard academy trope, like The Magicians by Lev Grossman or Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. Even the Shadow and Bone series by Leigh Bardugo falls into that category.…

  • Friday’s Findings: Storytelling Tips and Techniques

    Friday’s Findings: Storytelling Tips and Techniques

    Got an extra Audible credit you want to use? Looking to take a creative writing class? Then I recommend Writing Great Fiction: Storytelling Tips and Techniques. This is part of The Great Courses Series on Audible. James Hynes, a writing professor and novelist, narrates this 24 lecture course on writing novels and short stories. I…

  • Friday’s Findings: Discovering Flannery O’Connor

    Friday’s Findings: Discovering Flannery O’Connor

    A couple months ago, my supervisor came into the office excited about a movie being filmed in town. Ethan Hawke had been spotted by the local paper at various locations: the zoo, Old Louisville, and nearby small towns. “He’s filming and directing a movie about Flannery O’Connor,” my boss exclaimed. She loves O’Connor’s short stories.…

  • MY FAVORITE SF&F SHOWS, PART 7

    MY FAVORITE SF&F SHOWS, PART 7

    Much to my chagrin, I’ve been doing more watching science fiction and fantasy shows than writing lately. But, thankfully, I’m back to writing now that these three shows have concluded: Shadow and Bone, Season 2 I just finished reading all of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaworld novels before watching season 2 of Shadow and Bone. If you…

  • Friday’s Findings: How to Write Fast

    Friday’s Findings: How to Write Fast

    Some writers imagine the writing process as slow and meticulous. They take their time composing that first draft, lingering over it for months, maybe years. These writers are tortoises and they don’t mind. However, in How to Write Fast by Sean Platt and Neeve Silver, the writing process is the hare, not the tortoise. They…