A Lost Art: Carving Out the Time to R-E-A-D

I'm finding it to be an increasing challenge to carve out the time blocks to do my reading for leisure and fun. Maybe my flagging energy stems from writing my own novels. I had four novels published in 2011 -- more books than any previous year's output. Usually more writing begets more reading for me. It could be just a phase with the shorter daylight. That's what I hope is the case. Right now I'm still working my way through Jo Nesbø's creditable The Snowman which runs to almost 400 pages. But I'm on the home stretch, so the events are unfolding briskly. The good thing is there are more titles in the series.

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Published on November 20, 2011 10:48 Tags: ebook, ed-lynskey, hit-man, kindle, mystery, noir, romance, suspense, thriller
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Michele bookloverforever 4 novels are a LOT of work...and words. I go into withdrawal if I do not spend some time reading each day...I start reading labels on boxes and cans. I carve out time by not watching tv much and limiting computer use. It is my chief form of entertainment. I haunt my public library twice a week and find my ebooks all to easy to buy for online. Used to be, i could control my book budget by not going to the store. oh well. it's not fattening and does not ruin my health. there are worse addictions than a good story filled with words, wonderful words. My imagination fills in it's own pictures, thank you very much.


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