I’ve always loved to read, even before I started school. I read every book my mom put down in front of me and every road sign on car trips. If it had words, I was attracted to it.
Although I’ve had phases throughout my life where I’ve done less reading than other times, I’ve ultimately always come back to reading. I think it’s important as a writer to read extensively, not only in your genre, but everything you can get your hands on.
Currently, I’m getting more into fantasy than I have in the past. I’ve picked up a copy of The Hobbit at the library, and I’m loving it so far! The book has always been on my “must read” list but it’s always intimidated me. It’s nice to see that my fears were unfounded! Also in my library stack: Tender Morsels by Margo Lanagan. It’s a retelling of the Snow White and Rose Red story. My NaNo novel from last year is fantasy-esque, and it’s my current project to revise, so I’m hoping my choice of reading material will help me get back into the frame of mind I was in when I wrote it.
Libraries are great places! You can find pretty much anything you want to read at a well-equipped library, and if they don’t have it they can often get it for you. If you’re a writer but not a reader, I strongly suggest that you start. After all, how are you supposed to know what’s been done before, and what’s current, if you don’t keep up with books?





