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One of my goals for this year was to finish the year with a smaller pile of books to read. If you've been following my journal, you'll know that goal is now laughably out of reach. However, in order to mitigate some of the damage I signed up for Dewey's 24 hour readathon. As usual, I won't try to go for the full 24 hours. Nevertheless, I will try and jam as much reading into the time I'm awake as I possibly can. If you're interested in joining up it will be running on 12 October (or 13 October if you're in Australia).

In the meantime, here is some of what has been occupying my time.

What I'm currently reading: With a writing deadline breathing down my neck, reading time has been a little hard to find. In addition to wading my way through submissions for the Gold Coast anthology, I'm currently in the middle of The New Journal by Tristine Rainer. [personal profile] sidheblessed was kind enough to lend me this as a way of helping revitalise my personal journaling practice. It has certainly helped and I think I'll be looking into getting my own copy at some stage, since it's the sort of book you need to come back to again and again.

I'm also midway through A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. She has such a sly way of writing, using style as well as substance to get her message across. I love the way she focuses on small, mundane details--like food--and just generally adore her work.

My poetry book is Selected Poetry of W.B. Yeats. He writes some lovely poems, but I'm not finding them as accessible as Mary Oliver.

What I just finished reading: The last book I finished was an electronic copy of The Phantom Queen Awakes, a collection of short stories about the Morrigan and edited by Amanda Pillar. I found this to be somewhat disappointing. There were just too many stories too similar in theme. This general lack of originality made the stories by the big names--Katherine Kerr and Elaine Cunningham--stand out even more.

What I plan to read next: [personal profile] sidheblessed was kind enough to lend me Incenses, Oils and Brews by Scott Cunningham, so that will be next on the list.

What I'm currently watching: Wrapping up a new anime called Free! about a group of boys who revive their high school swim club. It features plenty of fanservice, which I understand many hetrosexual male anime fans find uncomfortable. I confess that I don't like it any more than the usual forms of fanservice, despite being a heterosexual female. The plot is pretty standard and nothing to write home about.

Date: 2013-09-14 05:07 pm (UTC)
ofearthandstars: A single tree underneath the stars (Default)
From: [personal profile] ofearthandstars
It's been a long, long time since I read anything by Scott Cunningham; I read his Wicca:A Guide for the Solitary Practioner many years ago. I think I tended to enjoy Starhawk's books a little more, I think because she had more of ecofeminist approach to paganism. I hope you find his book of use.

Date: 2013-09-15 07:08 pm (UTC)
onewhitecrow: goofy-looking albino raven on blue background (Default)
From: [personal profile] onewhitecrow
You a Heaney fan at all?

Also, did the illustrations come out better in the e-copy? I think there was some inter-editor oddness going on with the dead tree format.

Date: 2013-09-15 10:29 pm (UTC)
onewhitecrow: bird-masked or bird-headed thing with book (birdthing)
From: [personal profile] onewhitecrow
Put it this way: I was nearly blown up by the IRA as a kid and I'm generally allergic to poetry, but that man wrote visions.

Get his Beowulf with his intro if you can - that dragon is a work of art.

Aw. If I weren't on t'internet at silly at night hoping to calm myself from freaking out about impending Travel I would seek the digital files out for you. D'you ever ink?

Date: 2013-09-15 10:50 pm (UTC)
onewhitecrow: goofy-looking albino raven on blue background (Default)
From: [personal profile] onewhitecrow
He is a Great, I think.

I have not, though the name seems familiar. What does she do?

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