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For everything, down to the scribbles.
For everything, down to the scribbles.
What's everybody reading at the mo? I'm reading Steve Major's memoir "Man Made: Searching for Dads, Daddies, Father Figures, and Fatherhood" because I saw an interview with him on Queer Love Project and thought it could be a good tie-in to my upcoming book "Waterspout" about a boy looking for love in all the wrong Daddys.
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Currently on a non-fiction kick, reading Women Living Deliciously by Florence Given and Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski. Clearly trying to learn more about women and embracing femininity in general 😁 they're both absolutely fantastic!
I'm reminded of the line from The VVitch "Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?" That one especially looks good to me, adding to my TBR - thanks Bear!
Up next I also have Goliath's Curse, which is about the cyclical issues of society in relation to late-stage capitalism. Apparently it's scary but also hopeful, so I can't wait to get into it 🤩
Interesting. I've been trying to read "Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth" by Ingrid Robeyns, and finding it very dense and also entirely in agreement with most everything I already think about the super-rich (or even little bit rich ;).

I’m on Women Who Run With the Wolves, and it’s been a journey. The most difficult read of my life so far, but so worth it.
That looks good. Rita - I tried reading "When God Was a Woman" by Merlin Stone awhile back, and found it a little too archeo-anthropologically catalog-y, this one might be a little more my speed...?

Only if you’re into psychoanalysis. I didn’t expect it to be so psychoanalytical, that’s why it’s taking me months to read, but I’m enjoying it nonetheless.