FF: Sinking Back Into

This week I’ve managed to sink back into my writing, but still finding time to read.
For those of you unfamiliar with this column, the Friday Fragments lists what I’ve read over the past week. Most of the time I don’t include details of either short fiction (unless part of a book-length collection) or magazines. The Fragments are not meant to be a recommendation list. If you’re interested in a not-at-all-inclusive recommendation list, you can look on my website under Neat Stuff.
Once again, this is not a book review column. It’s just a list with, maybe, a bit of description or a few opinions tossed in. And it’s also a great place to tell me what you’re reading.
Recently Completed:
Midwinter Murders by Agatha Christie. Audiobook. Winter-themed short story collection. Material includes a bit where Agatha Christie talks about the Christmas banquets she remembers from her childhood (and which were the setting for her novel, The Affair of the Christmas Pudding).
Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett.
Sourcery by Terry Pratchett. Set relatively early in the Discworld, all the wizards except for the Librarian and Rincewind have very little individuality, which weakens the impact of a story in which the wizards are offered power beyond their wildest dreams.
In Progress:
Hummingbird Wizard by Meredith Blevins. Despite the title, a mystery with light brushstrokes of magical realism rather than a fantasy.
Poirot Abroad by Agatha Christie. Audiobook. A new combination of short stories in which the setting is supposed to be “abroad,” but they really stretched the justification, since most stories are still set in England.
Also:
Finishing up various magazines.