A reader, not a writer
The books I have on the go at the moment:
- Dresden, Frederick Taylor
- Virginia Woolf - an Inner Life, Julia Briggs
- Four Quartets, T. S. Eliot
- Saturday, Ian McEwan
- Critical Mass, Philip Ball
- The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky
- The Origins of the Final Solution, Christopher Browning
Do you get the impression that I'm unfocussed, scattered, and overcommitted ? [He asked, rhetorically.]
A more positive interpretation would be that I'm rediscovering my love of literature/books/reading after a bit of a barren spell.
Do I have to sacrifice my writing for my reading? Or vice versa?
4 comments:
Do you get the impression that I'm unfocussed, scattered, and overcommitted?
No such thing as rhetorical questions in blogworld, Andy ;-)
I get the impression your reading list ios so heavy you may need to get the floors reinforced at home to take the weight. I have obviously made recommendations in error. I should have suggested this
http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/dreeves/Fox-In-Socks.txt
(text from link, but you don't get the pictures this way, sadly).
To be read aloud, as fast as you can...
RedOne
You've been book meme'd, dahling:
http://mags25.blogspot.com/2005/04/ive-been-book-memed.html
Now I'm definitely in a muddle, in a puddle, up [the] creek without a paddle.
Wise words, y'all. ta.
Hurrah! I'm a perfectly normal bibliophile! Taeko, careful with those needles: punctured papyrus pheels pain.
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