Where's Your Nose?

Currently, I've got my nose stuck in several books and have a few more queued up to follow these. . .
  
 
I'm often asked how I find the time to read, which in my little mind translates into, "How do you find time to breathe?" Reading isn't simply a want, it's a need. Especially if you're a writer. Why? Because it hones your craft, expands your creativity, gives you something to aspire to and/or steal to re-work in your own words. Yes, writers do that. Get over it. 

I mostly read at the gym when I'm on an elliptical or treadmill. I know that doesn't necessarily make for the best workout, but hey, it's better than parking my rear on the couch while nibbling bon bons. I also keep a book bedside to snatch a sentence or two before sleeping and I stow a book in my car for those times when I'll end up in a waiting room.

And I'm in good company. Curious about what other movers and shakers are reading? Click on the photo below and find out.


Michelle Griep

Michelle Griep is an author, blogger, and occasional super-hero when her cape is clean.

https://michellegriep.com
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