Tag: readers

  • It’s Wednesday

    It’s Wednesday

      This week has been… ahem. I shall restrict myself to ladylike language.  So, how are you all? I was reminded recently that I have people I love dearly and rarely get to speak to. I need to rectify that. Shall rectify that.  I can’t brain to write a proper post, but I can say…

  • Readers take Note

    Readers take Note

      It’s going to be a busy day here at the Nut House. Sounds of drilling already emanate from the closet, and the dishwasher is singing it’s song in the kitchen. So in lieu of a sensible essay type-post, you get a glimpse into my reading habits of late. Some old, some new… all of…

  • I Wanted a Book

    Poetry is for the quick moments. Even the epic pieces seem designed more for a quick read. But a good book is universal. Quiet, sultry summer days, leaning against a shade tree – or better, perched up the tree, with occasional twigs brushing your face as you turn the pages. Or a chill, foggy morning,…

  • I Want to Interview You

    I Want to Interview You

    I wrote a post earlier this week on writers respecting their readers. As I’m thinking about it more, I’d like to interview some readers for my blog. I have a perspective as a writer and a reader, and I talk to writers all the time, but not as much to readers. In the changing world…