When I was putting together my reading list for the new season, Wuthering Heights jumped out as a book I have been wanting to revisit for a long time. I read it so many years ago, I barely remember it. However, I also knew that I wanted something more out of this reading experience. I… Continue reading My Personal Curriculum
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Hello September
The summer was a strange one. It was slow and relaxing but with bouts of chaos punctuating it throughout. We had a wonderful holiday in Minorca, which was a blur of sunshine, sightseeing, swimming, and reading interrupted by 'Mum, watch this!' every few minutes - which, to be clear, I did not mind in the… Continue reading Hello September
June Reading
June wasn’t the most productive month for reading, thanks to the disruption of having the house decorated—paint tins, ladders, and the constant hum of activity aren’t exactly conducive to getting lost in a good book. On top of that, I hit a bit of a general lull; the kind where you pick up your Kindle… Continue reading June Reading
May Reading: Austen, Axes, and the Aftermath of War
May was a slow but lovely reading month for me—one of those where I felt genuinely immersed in very different kinds of stories, from Regency England to a cosy fantasy coffee shop to the chaos and silence that followed the Vietnam War. Here’s what I read: Miss Austen by Gill Hornby This book has been sitting… Continue reading May Reading: Austen, Axes, and the Aftermath of War
April Things
April was a busy month with travel, reading but absolutely no writing at all. This is a quick rundown of what happened around here in April: Health: I tackled an issue which I had been trying to ignore by seeing a private GP and then a specialist. I saw my physio for the last time… Continue reading April Things
March Reading Review
After a busy reading month in February, March was a little slower. This is fine. My reading life has rarely kept a steady pace. There are the books I read in March: 1. Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Cal Newport. I listened to this on audio and maybe that it… Continue reading March Reading Review
Ten Books for 2025
Here are just some of the books I want to read this year: Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros - the third in the Emypyrean series. Very excited about this one and I will be doing a buddy read which will mainly mean lots of texting while reading! Beloved by Toni Morrison - I know I… Continue reading Ten Books for 2025
Ten Favourite Characters
Following on from my post yesterday about creating characters, I thought I would share the characters that I had listed for the weriting exercise. These are all favourites but I especially made my choices based on the charaacter I am creating for my new story. In other words, there are many more characters that I… Continue reading Ten Favourite Characters
Writing characters
As part of the writing course I am currently doing, we had to look at building well-rounded characters. The first task asked us to list 5-10 characters we loved with a few words explaining why. Then, we had to write for 15 minutes, looking at specific prompts, including an external provocation as well as an… Continue reading Writing characters
Five Non-Fiction Books for 2025
The beginning of the year always seems to feel like a non-fiction kind of time for reading. I have physical copies of all the following books which will also support my reading goal of reading 40 physical books in 2025. The Plan by Kendra Adachi - this book on time management has been written for… Continue reading Five Non-Fiction Books for 2025