Reading between the Frames
Been working hard on art but there’s always time for some words whether I’m using the eye- or ear holes.
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My husband went to Texas and brought COVID back for all of us as I treat but I did my best! At least I have some time to read. If I can focus for more than ten seconds…
New Year, New Books
New Year, New Books. Newly published, coming soon, new to me, new to you.
I’ll Take That To Go
Looking for something to spend that holiday book $ on? Look no further:
Last Minute Holiday Lists
Chanukah has already started and Christmas is right behind it. And those aren’t the winter’s only gift giving occasions. Still trying to pick great gifts for the readers in your life? I can help. Probably.
Spooky Season: Part 1
Spooky season, Part 1: ghosts, ghouls, final girls, and space stuff.
Where Has the Summer Gone?
It’s still summer here but that doesn’t mean I’m not looking ahead to spooky season. I mean, I don’t know about you but I like to think I’m spooky all year ‘round…
Air Conditioning is Even Better with A book…
Need some books to enjoy while you enjoy your iced coffee in the comfort of your air conditioning? I have some suggestions:
July is for Reading
It’s hot, muggy, and gross out there. Perfect excuse to stay in with one of these phenomenal books and/or comics…
Mid-May Foray
This May foray has lots to eat and some really random, enjoyable reads. Plus some special help for my “Sure, Why Not?” plant parent habit.
Spring Is for Growing… Your TBR
It’s the good kind of whiplash: different genres, different mediums, and all different kinds of stories. Hope you find something to love!
Mostly march Reads
Indigenous North American authors were a March focus along with non-binary pirates. A wild, plant-based cookbook appears…
Oops, I did it again
I know, I know. I keep promising I’ll stop by more often. I’m not much of a resolutions gal but with new meds and some schedule reorganization in the mix, I may just mean it this time…
September and October Books (Part II and Part I Respectively)
Catching up with my end of September and first half of October reads, some chilling and thrilling, others just plain wonderful. Also, get a sneak peek at my next writing project. IF YOU DARE. Which you probably do, it’s not that terrifying. Yet.
August and September Reads
Not long Covid nor migraine nor olanzepine was going to keep me from finishing these amazing books…