April was a strong reading month for me, despite two weeks of travel. I actually tend to read more when I am traveling. Once I am in that hotel room, I don’t have many distractions from my day to day life, and the page count […]
Tag: #literaryfiction
My March Reads – 2026
Despite reading fewer books than February, due to my end of the month editing deadline (which I met), I still read quite a few of the books on my March TBR, plus a few more. I read 12, pushed two to a later month, started […]
My April To Be Read Pile – 2026
In 2026, I had originally planned to read at least 52 books, for one per week, and due to some amazing procrasti-reading in the first quarter, I have only 6 books left. I will meet my goal in April, and then I have to decide […]
My March To Be Read Pile – 2026
In 2026, I plan to read at least 52 books, for one per week, and due to some amazing procrasti-reading in January and February, I have only 21 left. I read 19 books in February, but realistically, I need to dial that back in March […]
My February Reads – 2026 – Part Two
I read nineteen books in February. Eleven of those were on my TBR and I discussed them in my last post. Given I read so many, I am covering the rest in this part two post. The first two bonus books focused on Agatha Christie. […]
A Short Story Collection Review – “The Mourning Fields” by David Beaumier
As a short story writer, I LOVE a good short story collection. There’s just something about the short story. They pack a punch in just a few pages. And the beauty of well chosen collection is the thematic connection they can offer. You explore the […]






