By Emily Pennington I am very grateful for this experience as it helped me unwind from an exceptionally chaotic weekend. As the challenge continued, I felt less inclined to check my phone. I was able …
Getting lost in a book
By Amy Hark As a child and teenager, I would often get lost in books, particularly during the long days of summer (reading outside) or winter break from school (reading inside). During grad school …
Blog Title Wherefore Art Thou Blog Title
By Lee Mack I almost chose to start a book to ensure I didn’t finish it and then need to start a new book partway through the reading time. But since I’m notoriously bad at either not finishing …
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The Importance of Books
By Nina Banks It has been several years since I participated in the Dancing Mind Challenge. Since I regularly read novels, I assumed that this would be a breeze until I remembered that my reading …
Reflecting on Automation and Unwellness in the University through a Queer, Feminist, and Disability Studies Asian American Perspective
By Steven Beardsley I chose to read a poetry collection (Automaton Biographies) by Larissa Lai that I'm planning to teach in my Technofeminist Literature and AI class in the spring as well as some …
Reading on the couch
By Katherine Furlong I feel exhausted and exhilarated and so emotional… I should not have picked such a powerhouse of a book. Reading steadily for a prolonged block of time is a gift I rarely give to …