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Weekly Wrap-Up (51)

Hey all, Dani here. It has been another decently productive week, though I still kind of wish that I had accomplished a bit more reading in that time. I'm kind of hoping to have some reading and relaxation time this weekend, but we'll see what happens. I admit that I'm also wondering if Damian is… Continue reading Weekly Wrap-Up (51)

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Calendar Girls: February 2020

Hey all, Dani here. Welcome back to another very early post for me. Same as with last month, this post is going live while I'm deep asleep, but I want to make sure that all of the participants in Calendar Girls can link to my post as soon as possible, so why not have this… Continue reading Calendar Girls: February 2020

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Weekend Writer: On Being Stuck by Laraine Herring Part Two – To Move through a Block

Hey all, Dani here. Greetings and Happy Sunday. I am so happy to be coming back to you all with another installment in my Weekend Writer series. It has actually been so lovely to dive deep into books on the craft of writing and creativity in general. I'm working ahead on some of these posts,… Continue reading Weekend Writer: On Being Stuck by Laraine Herring Part Two – To Move through a Block

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The Road So Far (4)

Hey all, Dani here. I’m on my fourth year of doing this annual post! You can check out my posts for 2016, 2017 and 2018 here. Today also happens to my Mousai Books’ Blogaversary. I posted my first blog post on this day back in 2016, which feels so long ago even though it was only… Continue reading The Road So Far (4)

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Best Books of the Decade

Hey all, Dani here. I've seen a lot of blog posts and YouTube videos of people talking about their favorite books of the past decade (2010-2019), and it seemed like a fun idea, so why not do a post about so of my favorite books from the last decade. The problem was figuring out how… Continue reading Best Books of the Decade

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Calendar Girls: January 2020

Hey all, Dani here. Hello everyone, and welcome to a very early post for me. Clearly as this post goes live I'm in bed, but I wanted to make sure this post was up for all of my fellow Calendar Girls, so here we are. It's been a pretty decent January so far on the… Continue reading Calendar Girls: January 2020

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Discussion: Readathons

Hey all, Dani here. Welcome, once more, to Friday. Last week was a Recommendation post, so that means that this week is a Discussion topic, and seeing as how next weekend is Dewey's 24 Hour Readathon for the fall, I'm going to talk about my thoughts and experiences when it comes to these reading events.… Continue reading Discussion: Readathons

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Discussion: Blogging Process

Hey all, Dani here. It's time for another discussion post. And I actually came up with the idea for this one a few weeks ago when I was starting to do my planning for my October posts. I realize that we all go about the blogging process a bit differently, in terms of planning, generating… Continue reading Discussion: Blogging Process

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Review: Suggested Reading by Dave Connis

Hey all, Dani here. Whew, the work week is finally over for me. I think the plan for this weekend is still the same: Damian and I are going to unplug for a couple of days and do some relaxing and hiking, and go visit his grandparents and camp in their backyard, like we did… Continue reading Review: Suggested Reading by Dave Connis