Tag: non-fiction
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Book review: two entertaining essay collections from women with ADHD
I’ve read a lot of essay collections this fall. Could it be because I’ve redoubled my own essay-writing efforts? Well, of course. I like to read broadly in the category of my current projects. This gives me a chance to pick up on trends and get a feel for the reading experience people will expect.…
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Book review: Through the Groves by Anne Hull (memoir)
Entirely by chance, I read a whole stack of engrossing memoirs in April: Bomb Shelter by Mary Laura Philpott, Mary Louise Kelly’s It. Goes. So. Fast., and Anne Hull’s Through the Groves (affiliate links). I want to share them all with you, and I will. First up I’ll review Through the Groves. Through the Groves…
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2018’s surprise successes & 2019’s few-but-mighty goals
Remember that long list of goals I posted last fall? And how I said I usually don’t do big goal lists because I think they’re a terrible idea? I stand by all of it. Maybe it works for some people, but it never has for me. I get excited about the actual goal-setting, but I…