A Wayward Reader

This is not a book review.

A few weeks ago, I made a reading list, it consisted  15 books of  5 fiction, 5 non-fiction and 5 comics.  I then proceeded to kind of ignore the list and read other things.  I love reading and/or  listening to books, they have helped me through many bad days.   While I was in the hospital, I listened to the Glamorist Histories and the Lady Astronaut series by Mary Robinette Kowal, and the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells.  Jasmine Guillory’s The Wedding Party and the Great Courses lecture on How to write creative non-fiction and the science of sci-fi.  Those were the few that stood out in my brain, there were others and they were all great books.  It made the time in the hospital a little easier. 

Since coming home I found myself reading less and watching more content on streams.  I believe this was negatively affecting my writing.  The list was made to encourage my reading and to keep track of what was being read.  Another side benefit it would help me see what I was doing with my time.  I went through my books digital, audio and physical copies. I had more than enough books.  I could limit or stop buying books, audiobooks etc for the next couple of months.  As long as I got through that list.  The completion of one list would lead to another.  There are a number of books that were DNF because I just didn’t go back to them.  This was another objective for the list.  I didn’t object to these books.  I think there are only about 10 books that I refused to finish because the story or character went against everything I was willing to accept. 

Now to tell the truth, this past month I was having trouble with the romance I am writing.  I decided to listen to more romances and got caught up in works by a contemporary romance author, Piper Rayne.  It started with the book 2 of the Green family series and then I moved on to book 8 of the Bailey family series.  Listening and reading a book out of series was a different experience.  Ms. Rayne’s books are comfort reads for me.  They have common romance tropes like one night stands, friends-to-lovers, Second-chance lovers, Boss and employee etc.  What I found interesting is that in the nine book series called the Bailey Family, multiple tropes were used.  Book one title Lessons From A One-night Stand, featured a one night stand and a boss employee relationship in high school.  This continued throughout the series, part of the fun of listening was finding the trope. She even made Alaska seem like a place I might want to visit.  It was the reason instead of listening to Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond.  The Bailey series was completed and since I started with the 2nd book in the Green family series, I listened to 1st book in the series My beautiful Neighbor.   Both series are connected, there are character cameos through out all the books which is nice. 

I learned something in the writing style of Piper Rayne that I may use in my novel. I will discuss more in the update. Also before I forget all the books so far are written in first person point of view. It is hard for me to connect with reading but great when listening to audio.

Now that I have told on myself. The next step is pick up on Guns, Germs and Steel. I want to say something profound here but can’t think of anything at the moment. So, sigh with relief.

This will be the first time in about three weeks there has been a Wednesday post. Thank you if you reached this point. A goal of this blog is to post 4 times a week, to inspire and entertain.

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Updates May 03-07

Happy Birthday Sis!

She is also a teacher. Google is telling me it is Teacher Appreciation Week. Thank you Teachers for doing the work you do.

I am feeling in the doldrums this week. I learned that it is a nautical term not a weather term. It means to be caught in on windless waters. It tends to happen near the equator. Is it possible I feel like this because I am in the middle of my book. Normally I write my way out of this feeling. This update is done on Sunday but if noting the date. You will see that this post is started on Monday. The weekend was lackluster despite achieving most of writing task for the week.

Writing is my primary goal most of the time. However I understand that to be a content person with a positive outlook on life, I need to incorporate other things in life. Health, well-being, environment are all key factors in being a better person. It is a challenge to maintain positive life goals and writing goals, for me they tend to clash. This week I will be looking into learning how to balance these situations.

The reading list have not been conquered and since I’ve written about it. I need to make some headway. There are some animations I would like to discuss and of course the streaming movies or shows that are catching the eye of some reviewers. Let’s hope I pull myself up by my bootstraps.

Thank you for the likes and followers. I do see them and appreciate it. I hope for all of us this week goes well.

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Updates April 25-30

Hello,

Thank you for the likes and follows.  I appreciate them and will do my best to continue with this website and blog. 

Last week I was able to produce 5000 words.  It is not the 8000-word goal, but I am happy with it.  I was only able to do maybe 2 things on my goal list.  Despite typing this goal or announcement more than once, I have yet to post an essay or review on Wednesday.  The reason is basic, I didn’t feel like it.  In general, I don’t believe in the muse and I am annoyed with inspiration. I want to create positive writing habits.  Octavia E. Butler wrote:

First forget inspiration. Habit is more dependable. Habit will sustain you whether you’re inspired or not.  Habit will help you finish and polish your stories. Inspiration won’t. Habit is persistence in practice.

I have used this quote in the past because it true.  The desire to create stories is not my problem, writing and sharing them has always been the issue.  Knowing that there is someone out there waiting to read my story, the way I tell it, should be motivation enough to get me going.  This does not always work.  Creating a habit can help with that.  As for the Wednesday posts, there is a need for a stockpile.   I believed that the essays and reviews on were rushed, they lacked a certain amount of substance.  Therefore, the answer is to research reviews, read essays and cultivate the skill.  This task to be done well needs more time.  I don’t know if any of my readers are waiting for review or slice of life essay.   All that can be said is they are under construction.

The goals for this week are similar to last week, so I won’t write them out.  The overall goal is to put more effort into accomplishing the tasks set out.   I am wishing everyone a good and productive week. 

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