Hello friends. I’m coming to you from a very snowy day in the Midwest. I’ve mentioned in passing how much I love podcasts, so I thought it would be neat to share some of my favorites. There are also a few that I want to listen to more in the New Year and I want to share those as well! Continue reading “My Favorite Podcasts”
Category: Reviews
2018 in Review
Good day, friends! I hope you had a great Christmas/holiday/New Year’s. Now that 2018 is over, I wanted to take a look at everything I read this year. What did I love? What did I hate? Let’s find out! Continue reading “2018 in Review”
Stuck on Arrakis Podcast: Episode 2 is Live!
Hi guys! Episode 2 – The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan, is up! Here’s a direct link. You can also find the latest episode on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Kafka on the Shore
I used to do reviews/posts on each book I read once I was done, but for some reason I stopped doing that. We’re returning to stand alone book reviews, friends!
What I Read in September
Good morning, friends. Last week’s blog is coming to you this week because I was down with a migraine Thursday and Friday. So it’s a two blog week.
I’m Starting a Podcast
Hello friends. I have news. I am starting a podcast.
What Have We Been Up To?
So, the last time I posted a real blog was on August 22nd. A lot has happened since then. Especially on my bookshelf. So what have I been reading?
Writer With a Day Job by Aine Greaney
I’m a writer, as you know. I also have a day job, which you also know. So this book seemed like a good way to spend a bit of time. I checked it out from the library, no surprise there, and I thought it was pretty interesting so I figured I’d talk about it.
Books and TV
Hi everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend. I had a lot of time to get some work done and catch up on some things, which prompted this blog.
1984 and Us: Technology’s Grasp
Alright, part 2 here we go. In my last blog about 1984, we talked about the double speak/double think that’s reflected in both the recent presidential election. Maybe it isn’t fair to just focus on the current president, because I’m sure politicians from all walks of life have been guilty of falsehoods since politics became a thing, but I digress.