๐ 2/31 NOT HERE by Hieu Minh Nguyen. Excerpt from โHeavyโ: “There are days when I give up on my body/but not the world.โ #TheSealeyChallenge
๐ 2/31 NOT HERE by Hieu Minh Nguyen. Excerpt from โHeavyโ: “There are days when I give up on my body/but not the world.โ #TheSealeyChallenge
Finished reading: Unaccompanied by Javier Zamora ๐
๐ 1/31 UNACCOMPANIED by Javier Zamora. Excerpt from “Then, It Was So”: “…Cariรฑo,/it was so quiet when I started/counting the days/I wasn’t woken by him.” #TheSealeyChallenge
I’ve been looking for ways to read more books and talk to more people about them, so when the Book Riot piece, Will You Join The Sealey Challenge? came across my radar, it made sense to answer YES.
During the month of August, participants read a poetry chapbook or full-length collection a day for 31 days while sharing their reads on social media using the hashtag #TheSealeyChallenge, named after poet Nicole Sealey and coined by Dante Micheaux during its first year.
Here are several links where you can learn more about the challenge and find suggestions of what to read:
I myself will be reading a combination of library ebooks selected from recommendations linked in the Book Riot piece, e-chaps from Sundress Publications, and whatever I’ve got lying around the house. So you can expect that in addition to modern new-to-me poets, there will be some children’s collections of e. e. cummings and Emily Dickinson, one day of Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, and maybe even a YA verse novel or two.
Let me know if you decide to join in!
Want to read: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer ๐
Want to read: The Blue Jayโs Dance by Louise Erdrich ๐
Just added new content to my reading page ๐: updated 2020 reading goals, a 2-books-read:1-book-bought ratio plan, plans for a “My Week in Reading” series, my favorite books to carry around/re-read, and links to the my favorite reading advice.
Finished reading: Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of ’80s and ’90s Teen Fiction by Gabrielle Moss ๐
Lithub takes a fun dive into all the books people read or reference in Clueless. ๐
๐ฌ๐ “The Spy Girls are what happens when you record an episode of Charlie’s Angels over a VHS copy of Clueless while reading a Delia’s catalog and chugging Mountain Dew till your eyes cross.” - Gabrielle Moss, writing about Elizabeth Cage’s Spy Girls series in Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of ’80s and ’90s Teen Fiction