If you have been writing for a while, you’ve
probably noticed that November is one of the busiest—if not the busiest—months
of the year for writers. Not only are writers’ groups in full swing, but there
are plenty of readings, book signings, conferences, and festivals to attend.
November 1st also marks the beginning of National Novel Writing
Month (NaNoWriMo), which was created to encourage writers to write a novel in
one month. I have a number of colleagues who’ve taken part, with varying degrees
of success, and honestly, I admire them. I haven’t had the courage to try, yet.
For those of us actively engaged in selling
books, November is also our busiest month of the year. Christmas craft fair season
is upon us and I’ve taken part in two events so far in November. I have two more
go, and this is a slower month for me. Last year, I took part in ten events
over a six week period. Fun, but tiring!
So, if you’re starting to feel a little
fatigued, how about pulling back a bit and sitting down to read? If you want to
challenge yourself, why not tackle one of the fifty difficult books listed by
Emily Temple? She describes these books as really long, or difficult, or with
intense or upsetting subject matter. In some cases, there is also brilliantly
written pose that requires effort and serious mind expansion. Intriguing, and a
little scary, isn’t it?
Some of the titles you’ll be familiar with,
such as Finnegan’s Wake and The Sound and the Fury, but others will
be new. Temple provides a description with each title, so sit back and enjoy
her list, then try one, if you dare! http://flavorwire.com/423424/50-incredibly-tough-books-for-extreme-readers/
Meanwhile, on my website’s News and Events
page, I have a list of upcoming craft fairs, and big news about a new
publishing contact, which you can find at www.debrapurdykong.com
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Now I have the most boring job in public administration that I never wanted to do. And it makes me sad and devastated to wake up every morning and compete with my bitchy colleagues for a job position that doesn’t even make me happy.http://indresult.com
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