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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

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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

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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