It’s been a good week; no appointments and the weather has been warmer. Best of all, no snow. My kind of week. But, after finishing The Astral Library, I can’t get into a novel. I just dropped two of them, one after I read a third of it. So, you’ll have to tell me what you’ve done this week, and what you’re reading. And, don’t forget to stop by tomorrow for our last Friday with a guest blogger. Kim Hays wrote about her Favorite Books Read in 2025.

I am reading a nonfiction title, A Long Game: Notes on Writing Fiction by Elizabeth McCracken. No, I have no intention of writing a novel, but I’m always interested in the process. You might recognize McCracken as the author of The Giant’s House. She’s a former librarian who has taught creative writing for over thirty years.

I like the format of the book. She shares two hundred eighty points, insights into the writing process. Some of those points are only a couple sentences. She sees her book as a course about the craft of writing. It’s very easy to pick the book up, read a little, and put it down again.

Her second point did make me a little smug. She says, “I used to be a librarian; I wanted to appear in a reference book. That hasn’t happened yet, so I’ve been forced to write my own.” I did appear in a reference book. I wrote the chapter about Mysteries in Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests, Seventh Edition. And, there’s a short paragraph about me under “Contributors”. I might not be a published novelist, but my nonfiction is included in this reference book.

McCracken is a literary award winner, finalist, and nominee. So, I don’t really have a step up on her. But, it was funny to read that as her second point, and say “ha”.


What about you? What are you reading this week? What have you done? (Glen, I want to hear about your Lunar New Year celebrations!)