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Weekly Reading Roundup

Weekly Reading Roundup 25 May 2018

May 25, 2018May 24, 2018 / admin

Well, it's been a while since I've done a reading roundup. Due to work, reading for reviews, and my own personal writing, I haven't been reading quite as widely in the past. Some of what I've read have been good and interesting. The following article made me laugh, and the world needs more laughter now. … Continue reading Weekly Reading Roundup 25 May 2018

Weekly Reading Roundup 20 April 2018

April 20, 2018April 20, 2018 / admin

Weekly Reading Roundup 20 April 2018 Once again, I'm posting about the reading that really stood out to me during the week. Normally, these are items that I'd have posted on Facebook, but a few weeks ago, I dropped my Facebook account. You see, I became addicted to Facebook - posting, commenting, debating, and watching … Continue reading Weekly Reading Roundup 20 April 2018

Weekly Reading Roundup 12 April 2018

April 13, 2018April 12, 2018 / admin

Weekly Reading Roundup 12 April 2018 As usual, politics and writing have been on my mind all week. Luckily, I found these great articles headed down both of those roads. Hopefully you enjoy them as much as I did. Did any articles strike you as important this week? If so, please, let me know in … Continue reading Weekly Reading Roundup 12 April 2018

Weekly Reading Roundup 8 April 2018

April 8, 2018April 7, 2018 / admin

Weekly Reading Roundup 8 April 2018 Last week's Reading Roundup got delayed due to my great news! Friday, I wrote about the cover reveal of an anthology in which two of my essays are being published. So, this weekly reading roundup for the first week is here. Cultural Appropriation A Twitter thread by Calvin Wong … Continue reading Weekly Reading Roundup 8 April 2018

Weekly Reading Roundup

March 30, 2018March 29, 2018 / admin

Primmlife Weekly Reading Roundup I read a lot during the week. Not just books but many, many articles, and as a new feature going forward on Fridays, I'll put a few articles that affected me throughout the week. Reading broadly is important to me, and I'd like to promote the work that I admire and … Continue reading Weekly Reading Roundup

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