Read in June 2026
This is the month where things got so slow at the office that I was able to treat reading like a full-time job for a week! Can you tell?? This is also the month where it really sunk in for…
This is the month where things got so slow at the office that I was able to treat reading like a full-time job for a week! Can you tell?? This is also the month where it really sunk in for…
Oh hey, look at how much more fun I have with 10 hours of free time back in my week. I got to read a lot this month! Yay!! I invite everyone at my dayjob to continue not heaping onto…
Man, doing this is suddenly a pain in the ass. It’s not just that I read a lot this month— I’m also logging more essays and articles than I usually bother to. But I don’t want to lose or bookmark…
This month was made memorable by my workload reaching a low ebb. Unfortunately, this also happened for everyone else in my office, so they are bugging me all day always constantly!!! If I could get ten freaking uninterrupted minutes of…
I had a deadish day at the office this month, so I got to knock back about eight stories in a row. Yay! Otherwise, bluh. Summer vacation is a mistake. Them kids should be in school all year round. Two…
Hahaha I read almost nothing. (Nothing published— I’m discounting the 1.3 secret WIPs I beta read for friends. About 90k there.) In April, I suffered 3 consecutive “family situations” spanning 4 weeks. Some of this was fun. The longest running…
Notice how I skipped February? That’s because I didn’t have any free time in February. Or for most of March. Don’t tell my union, but I’ve been staying late at the office consistently, working through my lunches and breaks, etc.—and…
Scrapbooking the things I read each month is turning out to be a great idea.