Category: My Reading

  • Do you create an annual reading list?

    Do you create an annual reading list?

    Ugh. I only read 20 books last year.  Yes, yes, I know. That’s probably more than a lot of people. But for me, that’s not a lot. For some reason, I didn’t feel as motivated to read. To me, reading regularly is essential if I’m going to be a writer. And I had several “to-read”…

  • Three Things

    Three Things

    Try the Three Things exercise as part of your morning routine. I had some great successes this weekend: I finished a scene for my novel, Legendaries. I got back into reading: I finished Renegades by Marissa Meyer and started reading the sequel called Archenemies.  I also started reading Legends and Latte by Travis Baldree. This…

  • I haven’t read a book in two months!

    I haven’t read a book in two months!

    Renegades by Marissa Meyer. The White Dragon by Anne McCaffrey. The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson. I started all of these books earlier this year and I still haven’t finished them. Why? I’ve been writing, writing, and writing. For the first three or four months of 2022, I concentrated on finishing my novella Traption.…

  • Friday’s Findings: July 2022 Camp NaNoWriMo Update #1

    Friday’s Findings: July 2022 Camp NaNoWriMo Update #1

    It’s Thursday evening and I’m going to wrap up my first week of Camp NaNoWriMo July 2022. Word count: 8482. This time, I’m working on three projects at once: 2 novels and a novella. I’m writing 333 words on all 3 each day. It’s simple. It’s fun. And I’m able to dabble a little bit…

  • Friday’s Findings: How Exactly Do the Atomic Habits Help Writers?

    Friday’s Findings: How Exactly Do the Atomic Habits Help Writers?

    In my previous post, I mentioned I found James Clear’s book Atomic Habits to be helpful for writers. I didn’t, however, mention specifically how I found it helpful. While I could probably list a dozen ways the book provided ways to incorporate the writing discipline into my life, I’m just going to list four for…

  • Is “Atomic Habits” Helpful for Writers?

    Is “Atomic Habits” Helpful for Writers?

    I’ll just go ahead and say it.: Without a doubt, the book Atomic Habits by James Clear can help writers establish more effective writing production. It sounds like I’m hyping the book–I am–but I’ll be the first to say the concepts explored in Atomic Habits won’t work for anyone who is leery of products that…

  • Friday’s Findings: Fandom.com

    Friday’s Findings: Fandom.com

    I’ve been using Fandom.com (formerly known as Wikia.com) to help me in my reading and writing endeavors. Fandom is a wiki hosting service which hosts wikis on entertainment and pop culture, such as books, games, movies, television and more. I find Fandom helpful in my reading in several ways. First, if I’ve been reading a…

  • Appealing To Our Nostalgia

    Appealing To Our Nostalgia

    Back in college, I saw Star Trek: The Voyage Home with my friend John. It was 1986, and I still had a full head of thick, wavy black hair. John was still alive. This edition of the Star Trek movie franchise told the story of how Kirk, Spock and the rest of the gang time-travelled…

  • Friday’s Findings: The StoryGraph

    Friday’s Findings: The StoryGraph

    For years, I’ve used Goodreads and LibraryThing to keep track of my reading. I also use them to see reviews of books, get reading ideas, and promote my own novels. Yesterday, my coworker introduced my to StoryGraph. It’s similar to the other book reading websites, but StoryGraph has an emphasis on statistics. It breaks down…