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I'm so jealous of those with time to read
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M.A.
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May 13, 2011 10:54AM

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Being a writer myself I understand the difficulty of writing and finding time to read as well. I usually try to set aside at least an hour a day for reading and it seems to work. Never a dull moment.
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The "Creature"



I hear that, I'm the same! Roll on retirement, the new silent diet!
I've started using audiobooks, the time I had that was active, to put down a book for, is now filled with words, it's great.
As a writer, M, I wonder if listening to audiobooks would interfere with your 'thinking' time? Perhaps writers need to limit reading time compared to us readers who try to get all the time possible for reading... hmmm
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"You can listen and snore?"
lol. I have tried audio books, but I just fall asleep. When I train I listen to some and they are mostly Poirot.


I don't listen to audiobooks while sitting on the couch, but I do listen to them while driving, on the bus, on the train, cooking, doing housework and brushing my teeth! I haven't tried the audio feature on kindle, as I know I wouldn't be able to cope with a droning monotone. I download professionally read audiobooks from sites such as Audible.com (and other audiobook sellers on the internet) plus free ones from some other sites. I never thought that I would like being read to, but I love it!


I guess there's a bit of a learning curve for the brain LOL Maybe if you try re-reading something, to get into it? It might work....

I don't watch TV much either. It's just the unexpected noises I find so distracting. Takes me twice as long to read anything! I'm determined to be able to block it out though so I guess practice is key. I'm only a man after all. How am I supposed to ignore the TV and read at the same time? That sounds like multi-tasking! I shall give you advice a go though :-) Thank you.


He gets his way in the morning though. He runs straight past who ever lets him out in the morning and straight to the bedroom to smother whoever is still in bed with kisses!




I don't watch TV much either. It's just the unexpected noises I find so distracting. Takes me twice as long to read anything! I'm determined to be able to block it out though so I gues..."
My wife and daughter like to watch a couple hours of TV per night, and very rarely anything I'm too interested in. I've found I can read IF the program is in Spanish (about half the programming here in Argentina is Spanish, the other half Hollywood movies or US series in English w/Spanish subtitles). If the program is in English, I put in little earbuds and listen to some instrumental music on my Kindle while I read...






