I'm on a book buying binge. All non-fiction. When they arrive, I'm going to have sooo much reading to do. It's a little daunting. More and more I feel like I don't have time enough to finish anything. This is a really great time to not take on any more projects or increase my reading list, and yet, here I am ....
The thing is that I've been fumbling in the dark for a while when it comes to Wyrd Goat Press. Now that I've gotten myself into trouble (in a good way) it's time for me to start educating myself.
Sometimes I wish I learned how to speed read. I started to learn in high school, and then decided it wasn't for me. Oh well! I guess I'll have to do this the old fashioned way.
But wait, didn't people used to speed read? As in, wasn't Oscar Wilde famous for it?
So I guess that means I'll have to do it the lame way. Alas!
Flogometer 1180 for Christian—will you be moved to turn the page?
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Submissions sought. Get fresh eyes on your opening page. Submission
directions below. The Flogometer challenge: can you craft a first page that
compels me ...
1 year ago
2 comments:
Speed reading is fun, but not great for non-fiction.
What about audible books (books on tape except on MP3)? I can't read right now because of a bad attack of vestibular vertigo, so I've been listening to books on my hour-each-way commute instead.
I love audio books! My commute to work is really, really short (as in ten minutes) otherwise I'd do it all the time. R. and I usually borrow audio books when we go on long drives and listen together.
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