Weekly Roundup: October 8, 2021

Quote of the week:“Out of these flat almost two-dimensional boxes of paper will spring mountains, lions, concerts, galaxies, heroes. You will meet people who have been all but destroyed, who have risen up and will bring you with them. Books and stories are medicine, plaster casts for broken lives and hearts, slings for weakened spirits. — Read More

Weekly Roundup: September 24, 2021

Quote of the Week:“Activating empathy in my reader is my motivation for writing. I want my writing to elicit understanding, therefore kindness, love, compassion.” –Mira Ptacin in Poets & Writers What I’m reading:Fault Lines by Emily Itami What I’m listening to:Slow Motion: A Memoir of a Life Rescued by Tragedy by Dani Shapiro I’ve also — Read More

Weekly Roundup: September 10, 2021

Quote of the week:“…we read fiction because it suggests that life has a shape, and we feel…consoled…by that notion. Consoled to think that life isn’t just one damned thing after another. That it has sequence and consequence… Fictional narrative [makes] life seem to matter…it [pushes] away the meaninglessness of death.” –Sue Miller What I’m reading:Adultery by — Read More

Weekly Roundup: September 3, 2021

Quote of the week:“Being yourself is a continuous effort. There is always another expectation placed upon you, another person pulling you toward their preferences, another nudge from society to act a certain way. It’s a daily battle to be yourself, not merely what the world wants you to be.” –James Clear What I’m reading:Monogamy by Sue Miller (I’m — Read More

Weekly Roundup: August 20, 2021

Quote of the week:“Sometimes I can feel my bones straining under the weight of all the lives I’m not living.” –Jonathan Safran Foer What I’m reading:Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy — I’ll finish this tonight and I’m already sad about that. I love her writing What I’m listening to:Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder What I’m — Read More

Weekly Roundup: August 13, 2021

Quote of the week:“Living things tend to change unrecognizably as they grow. Who would deduce the dragonfly from the larva, the iris from the bud, the lawyer from the infant? Flora or fauna, we are all shapeshifters and magical reinventors.” — Diane Ackerman What I’m reading:Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy(Since I loved her — Read More