Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Reading is an Everywhere Sport

Where do you normally read? In bed? A favorite chair? Listen to audio when commuting? 

- From Frank



The short answer is - everywhere.


Like I'm sure many of you do, there's a stack on my nightstand, and a virtual stack on my Kindle app. I read a lot but I wish I had even more time to do so.

When I read at night, in bed, I've usually got one fiction and one non-fiction title going. That way, I can go with whatever I'm feeling like reading at the moment. The non-fiction is usually history, and the fiction is usually crime fiction. But not always.

If I read during the day, and if weather permits, I enjoy the back patio of our house. There's wicker furniture or the swing, so comfort is never an issue. I finally finished James Ziskin's Cast the First Stone out there (a great book autographed by Jim that kept getting bumped by library books with return dates).

But I can read literally anywhere. Like a lot of us these days, I've got a slew of books on my Kindle app on my phone. I'll read one of these if I'm caught somewhere in a long line, or waiting for an appointment, or if I'm on an airplane and forgot to bring a physical book along.

Audio is another great medium that I take advantage of. I like to listen while I'm on a bike ride, a walk, working out (if I'm by myself), or while I'm doing yard work. The distraction of good prose adds to these experiences, making the difficult parts go easier, or providing a soundtrack for the good parts.

Reading is a necessity for a writer. Luckily, it is also a joy.

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6 comments:

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  2. Everywhere pretty much covers it, Frank :-) . And I envy you guys who can listen to audio books. I just can't -- my mind wanders too much.

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  3. Thanks, Paul.

    And...now I'm getting pitched products in a language I don't speak...?

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  4. Frank, you can delete that from your post...

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  5. Frank, it might be a language you can't speak but I'm sure it's an item you need.

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  6. Thanks, SUSAN. The little trash can should have clued me to that. You sure YOU weren't the detective? :-)

    And Paul...you're probably right, but I'd better order now, while it is still only $19.95. But wait, there's more!

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