Hello! It’s September! How are we feeling about that? I am feeling pretty good about it. I did a lot of summer activities and now I am ready for autumn. Also I am moving next month. I bought a place nearby. 😎 Very excited to have a space where I can put up wallpaper and change light fixtures and who knows what else! So I’m trying to get some books […] The post July and August 2025 Month In Review appeared first on Falling Letters.| Falling Letters
What I read this month Mina’s Matchbox by Yoko Ogawa, translated by Stephen B. Snyder – Women in Translation (Japanese) Piglettes by Clementine Beauvais, translated by the author –…| Entering the Enchanted Castle
The Site WordPress.com hasn’t changed up anything dramatically this month. Nothing here to get angry about. They have still broken things however, so there is still some minor disappointmen…| The Ancient Gaming Noob
Dropping this as something to keep you busy—and maybe even entertained—while I carve out the time to write my Year in Review piece. I won’t be catching up on the last half of the year—in fact, not sure I’m going to continue with the monthly pieces, might be time to try something new—but I’d already […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Squeezing out this post during a wee 36hr gap between four days at my family lake and three days camping elsewhere! June’s highlight was a little vacation to British Columbia to visit my aunt and uncle. But the month was further disrupted by some miscommunication from my landlord resulting in me spending several days packing up my entire apartment =.= I still have a couple bins to unpack but at […] The post June 2025 Month in Review appeared first on Falling Letters.| Falling Letters
It’s a biiiiiit late but I don’t want to do a combined May and June monthly wrap up, so I’m squeezing one out now. What happened to my ambitious Wyrd & Wonder plans in May? Good weather, in short. I ended up going to the lake three weekends in a row. I did read All the Murmuring Bones, though! Other priorities (both planned and unplanned) took over in June as […] The post May 2025 Month in Review appeared first on Falling Letters.| Falling Letters
What I read this month The Abandoned by Paul Gallico – Reading the Meow The Ghost of Frédéric Chopin by Eric Faye Bodyfulness by Christine Caldwell The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Susanna Clarke…| Entering the Enchanted Castle
What I read this month Every Good Boy Does Fine by Jeremy Denk Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen – Reread for Reading Austen 2025 The Showings by Julian of Norwich, translated by Mirabai Sta…| Entering the Enchanted Castle
Welcome to my monthly wrap-up for April 2025! I’m a bit late again this month. I just really have not had any motivation to do these monthly wrap-up posts this year. They’ve honestly begun to feel like a bit of a chore, but I do feel accomplished when I finally finish them. So, here it […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
What I read this month Glennkill by Leonie Swann The Open-Focus Brain by Les Fehmi Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent by Judi Dench and Brendan O’Hea Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Gift of Win…| Entering the Enchanted Castle
What I read this month In an Unspoken Voice by Peter Levine Anchored by Deb Dana Little by Edward Carey Following the Red Bird by Kate Rademacher Ordinary Jack and Absolute Zero by Helen Cresswell …| Entering the Enchanted Castle
Biblio Nerd Reflections looks back at books read in March 2025 and progress toward annual goals in this monthly wrap-up.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
I’m delighted to share an interview with Rev. Carol Saunders of The Spiritual Forum, where we talked about my book, When Fragments Make a Whole, and my spiritual and healing journey. I want t…| Entering the Enchanted Castle
Join us in another celebration of the Institute as we look back at the highlights from the month of April (2017). Listen as Laurie Baker, Taya Forde, Karen Hotopp and James Burgon discuss recent pu…| Naturally Speaking
A look back at the month of July 2024 with a focus on reading (books & comics), blogging, and progress on annual goals.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
We are quickly nearing the end end of the year it seems. July has been a bit of a whirl. While I’ve still not gotten back to posting as frequently as I used too, I still managed to catch up o…| Wordaholicanonymous