Nov 9: Slumps I used to have very long reading slumps. Once I had one that lasted nearly a year. Like a lot of people I had one at the beginning of the pandemic that went for a few months. For me, a reading slump doesn't mean I don't
11/2 Recently I was reading a book with a protagonist who was clearly coded to be neurodivergent. I say "coded" because this character had no formal diagnosis of anything, though the signals clearly pointed to a form of Autism. On the one hand, it is good to see neurodivergent
Oct 26: Complaints (1/?) One of the nice things about having your own newsletter where you get to say whatever you want is that you can choose to just go on and on about something that bugs you. So I would like to complain about Thrillers. I love Mysteries but I don't
Oct 19: Good People To my great dismay we have been talking on the internet this month about who is really the good person and who is really the bad person in a real-life story about a couple of writers. I hate the discourse, truly (I deeply deeply apologize for even REFERRING to this,
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