Reading means one thing to me: Fiction.
Which means it’s a huge problem when I get tired of it, since I cannot wait in line for 30 seconds, eat dinner, or fall asleep without a book in my hand. I’ve heard that Twyla Tharp submits to self-imposed ‘creativity blackouts’ where she doesn’t read anything for a [...]
Archive for December 29th, 2008
Non-fiction Streak
Posted in Other people's books, Places, Women in books, tagged 18th century, Christine Mathieu, Country of Daughters, Darcy O'Brien, James Woodforde, Little Egypt, Miranda Seymour, Moso, Nonfiction, Southern Indiana, Thrumpton Hall, Tibet, True Crime, Yang Erche Namu on December 29, 2008 | 2 Comments »
