November 2022 #MARM Margaret Atwood Reading Month (1 of 5)

2022-11-01T15:07:06-04:00

Today I spent my breaks outdoors, in the company of Margaret Atwood’s Payback and Dancing Girls: the first lecture in the former, the first story in the latter. After a very wet and cold September, October was hovering around zero most nights and in the high-single-digit and low-double-digit temperatures

November 2022 #MARM Margaret Atwood Reading Month (1 of 5)2022-11-01T15:07:06-04:00

Autumn 2022, In My Stacks (with #MARM plans)

2022-10-24T16:17:18-04:00

As you might guess, many kilometres north now, I’ve found that the weather grows cold more quickly. It was a shock to change the bedding, to the December-Freeze set, at the end of September. To pull the scarves and toques from the closet (but not, quite, mittens and gloves).

Autumn 2022, In My Stacks (with #MARM plans)2022-10-24T16:17:18-04:00

Quarterly Stories: Autumn 2022

2022-12-06T14:08:19-05:00

Hamid, Alexis, Plett, Clark and Beaty Short Stories of Late Whether in a dedicated collection or a magazine, these stories capture a variety of reading moods. This time, I returned to eight writers and also explored four new-to-me story writers.

Quarterly Stories: Autumn 20222022-12-06T14:08:19-05:00

Summer 2022, In My Reading Log

2022-10-05T11:24:50-04:00

Even though I am reading more than I was when we first arrived up here, my habits remain changed. I finished the new Thomas King—Thumps DreadfulWater—mystery. This is not the place to begin with the series (Anne, I’m looking at you!) but for loyal readers, who have followed from

Summer 2022, In My Reading Log2022-10-05T11:24:50-04:00
Go to Top