Tag Archives: Reading
Obfuscation
“I have declared that patience is never more than patient. I too have declared, that I who am not patient am patient.”-Gertrude Stein

My newly acquired second-hand copy of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe. Is the sticky note to highlight or to hide? I'll have to wait until page 269 to find out.
Shopping for the Bookworm: Mystic Moose Book Bags
Since I usually schlep around half a dozen books on my petite person, not to mention all manner of writing paraphernalia, I cannot have too many tote bags (or, that’s what I tell myself whenever I whip out my debit card to add another to my collection). I buy them like some people buy socks or lip balm, which is to say frequently. Continue reading
A Reading List a Mile Long: Books I Wish I Was Reading Right Now
My love for lists is not at all casual; I’m serious, hardcore, obsessive with my list making and maintenance. As a writer, publisher and all-around busy person without an assistant, I make and refine several a day. Every day. It keeps me focused and on-track, whilst allowing for instant gratification when I finish a task and cross it off. The swoosh of a sharpened pencil across the paper is never more satisfying than when eliminating a line from a list. Continue reading
Shopping for the Bookworm: Lit Goodies
There’s something about the changing of the seasons that makes me want to bring new, positive, quirky and beautiful things into my life, be it a book, bottle of wine, tube of lipstick or art print. Anything that speaks to me or makes me smile is always welcome. I’m really loving these writer and word-based goodies for Spring! Here are some links if you want to make a purchase.
Wanted: One Resourceful Book Lover
- Wanted: One resourceful book lover
- Your Mission: To invent an easily removable price sticker that does not require any of the following: a razor, solvent or 20 minutes spent digging with a fingernail.
- Requirements: Patience and excellent sales ability, as you will need every book shop in the world to use your product.
- Your Reward: Eternal glory and the genuine thanks of millions of readers everywhere. Oh, and lots of cash, as you will doubtless become filthy rich in the
process.
- Signed: Maedez
Quote
“What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure.”-Samuel Johnson.
[News] School Libraries Petition
I could easily devote thousands of words to the subject of reading. It has played a significant role in my life. I don’t remember a time without books, as my earliest memories involve me toting around my little trove of golden-spined treasures, plopping down in the middle of the floor and trying so hard to unlock their mysteries. I was approximately 18-months old. I spent a lot of time at libraries. Going to the public library was a huge treat, better than dolls or Hot Wheel cars or ice cream sundaes. When I started kindergarten, I became doubly lucky: schools have libraries, too! I was, as it turns out, even luckier than I suspected: my family read to me whenever I asked, took me to check out books whenever I begged and, just as importantly, I went to a good school with a properly funded library of its own.
Personal circumstances aside, the latter is not a luxury; it’s a much-needed and highly important necessity that should be available to every child. Reading changes lives. It’s one of the most important paving stones on the road to success that begins, for most of us, at our local school library. As of this moment, 17,645 signatures are still needed. If you’d like to sign the petition, go here. A special thanks to Cassie at ‘Books and Bowel Movements‘for the FYI.
![Reading Woman by Jean-Honore Fragonard [Public Domain image via Wikipedia Commons] Reading Woman by Jean-Honore Fragonard [Public Domain image via Wikipedia Commons]](https://onetrackmuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/478px-image-jean-honorc3a9_fragonard_0181.jpg?w=584)
