Have you read “Splinters” by Leslie Jamison? I think it’d be the perfect third in your Melissa/Glynnis trio. I loved all three of those books, and so appreciate the ouvre of all three writers as well!
I have tried… I started it three times. I have listened to several podcasts and love her. I may try again. I am looking forward for Glynnis’ new book too!
Your Sunday shares always inspire me take a more thoughtful look at my own day to day moments of magick. It's overcast and dreary here in WI again today--smoke from Canadian Fires. Sundays I like to lounge in bed with coffee. In years past, the sections of the Sunday news would be spread across the blanket, now it's just my laptop portal to Substack, NYT, and local "events" calendars. But this Sunday is Father's Day, so I'll be leaving my warm cocoon to venture out wherever the man wants to go for his day. I'm guessing a drive in the countryside with no particular destination, to see what adventures we can find.
Have you read “Splinters” by Leslie Jamison? I think it’d be the perfect third in your Melissa/Glynnis trio. I loved all three of those books, and so appreciate the ouvre of all three writers as well!
I have tried… I started it three times. I have listened to several podcasts and love her. I may try again. I am looking forward for Glynnis’ new book too!
Happy birthday, Tammy!
Thank you!
If I were closer, I'd buy you coffee and we would talk about writing and books! Happy early birthday Tammy.
All Fours might make an interesting third...
And happy birthday! We're almost bday twins, mine's on Friday!
If we were having coffee I’d give you a big birthday hug ☕️
I LOVE the "book flight" concept. I appear to have an entire international terminal of book flights in piles around me, haha.
Happy personal New Year's Eve!! May the year ahead exceed all your wildest dreams! The solo retreat is a great way to kick it off.
Your Sunday shares always inspire me take a more thoughtful look at my own day to day moments of magick. It's overcast and dreary here in WI again today--smoke from Canadian Fires. Sundays I like to lounge in bed with coffee. In years past, the sections of the Sunday news would be spread across the blanket, now it's just my laptop portal to Substack, NYT, and local "events" calendars. But this Sunday is Father's Day, so I'll be leaving my warm cocoon to venture out wherever the man wants to go for his day. I'm guessing a drive in the countryside with no particular destination, to see what adventures we can find.