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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/item_id/1986033-Kits-Korner/day/12-13-2019
Rated: 13+ · Book · Inspirational · #1986033
I’d rather write than talk. Nobody interrupts! Posting monthly or less now--see below.
My original purpose for this blog, which I started in August of 2019, was to see if I could maintain consistency, to discover what I want to write about, and to find my writing voice. In January, I started a "niche-less" blog at Wordpress.com where I've published weekly. -- Kit’s Kontemplations  .
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I'm preparing to start a Catholic blog on Wordpress.com where I'll post weekly, and another site to put the rest of my writing. I also want to spend more time reading other blogs and offering thoughtful comments, both here on WDC and elsewhere. At most, I will publish once a month at no set time in this blog starting in September of 2020.

Thank you to those who have read and rated any posts on this blog. I really appreciate it.

I did NOT want to write “about” me on this blog. I wanted to share my interests, discoveries and maybe a few useful insights. If anything I've written helps even one person, whether or not they respond to the post, then this blog has been successful.
December 13, 2019 at 11:40pm
December 13, 2019 at 11:40pm
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I didn’t always make reading lists. Even if I were to do that, they would be measured in a period of weeks, not seasons. I would place the few books I want to read next on a specific spot on my shelf. Usually they would each be on a different topic. What I read most includes: Carmelite spirituality, apologetics, nutrition, and, of course, writing. I would never include fiction books on my reading list. I don’t need to since I’ll read those anyway!

This worked well enough until I entered the e-book universe. Now, on my iPad, I have the iBooks app where most of my fiction e-library lives and the Kindle app where all my books from Amazon wait patiently for my attention. “Out of sight—Out of mind” really applies here. If I don’t see the physical book on my shelf, I completely forget about it. As if that weren’t enough, I also have an old iPhone, and a Kobo e-reader. These don’t have the same books loaded on them as what I have on the iPad. I got the Kobo since I could read from it even in direct sunlight, not possible with a tablet or cell phone.

Now I have a list in my Bullet Journal of what I want to read and put a letter next to e-books to tell me on which device and app to find them. My reading life went from extremely simple to rather complicated within three months. I tend to only read print books while taking a bath - not a good option with a tablet or phone! I like e-books because I can have a larger font without increasing the weight of the book. Amazing and awesome for someone with vision issues!

If you keep a reading list, why do you do it? Does it have a timeline attached to it, and if so, do you pressure yourself to finish them on time? Why do certain books go on your list and others are excluded?


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