Wednesday, January 1, 2020

2019 Readings, 2020 Goals

Happy New Year! Yes, this blog is still active. Yes, I'm still active.

This year was very difficult for me, both personally and creatively. My writing faltered somewhat, but it's picking back up, and sadly, my TBR pile is basically the same. But I'm going into 2020 with cautious optimism. I usually start the year with defined reading goals and reflect on whether or not I made progress. I'm not doing that this year, even though 2020 starts a new decade, and there's hope in that deliciously even number. I'll be happy as long as I read more books and keep my selections diverse.

Hopefully I'll update this space more frequently. Here are the books I read in 2019. 41 total, down from 43 in 2018. If you want to know my thoughts about any of these titles, feel free to ask.


1.) Heavy: An American Memoir by Kiese Laymon

2.) How to Set Yourself on Fire by Julia Dixon Evans

3.) The Golden State by Lydia Kiesling

4.) They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us: Essays by Hanif Abdurraqib

5.) How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: Essays by Alexander Chee

6.) Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

7.) The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays by Esmé Weijun Wang

8.) The Dinosaur Artist: Obsession, Betrayal, and the Quest For Earth's Ultimate Trophy by Paige Williams

9.) King of Joy by Richard Chiem

10.) Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit

11.) The Future Is Here and Everything Must Be Destroyed: Poems by Colette Arrand

12.) You Only Get Letters From Jail by Jodi Angel (reread)

13.) Backswing: Stories by Aaron Burch (reread)

14.) Academy Gothic by James Tate Hill

15.) The Jordan Rules: The Inside Story of One Turbulent Season with Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls by Sam Smith

16.) Every Kiss a War: Stories by Leesa Cross-Smith (reread)

17.) Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls: A Memoir by T Kira Madden

18.) Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo" by Zora Neale Hurston

19.) Orange World and Other Stories by Karen Russell

20.) Bluebird, Bluebird: a Novel by Attica Locke

21.) She/He/They/Me: For the Sisters, Misters, and Binary Resisters by Robyn Ryle

22.) Mute by Shome Dasgupta

23.) The Man They Wanted Me to Be: Toxic Masculinity and a Crisis of Our Own Making by Jared Yates Sexton

24.) Martin McLean, Middle School Queen by Alyssa Zaczek

25.) The Nickel Boys: a Novel by Colson Whitehead

26.) Biloxi: a Novel by Mary Miller

27.) The Book of X: a Novel by Sarah Rose Etter

28.) The Most Fun We Ever Had: a Novel by Claire Lombardo

29.) All the Ugly and Wonderful Things: a Novel by Bryn Greenwood

30.) Because I Wanted To Write You a Pop Song: Stories by Kara Vernor (reread)

31.) Inland: a Novel by Téa Obreht

32.) The Yellow House: a Memoir by Sarah M. Broom

33.) How We Fight For Our Lives: a Memoir by Saeed Jones

34.) The World Doesn't Require You: Stories by Rion Amilcar Scott

35.) Make It Scream, Make It Burn: Essays by Leslie Jamison

36.) The Source of Self Regard: Select Essays, Speeches, and Meditations by Toni Morrison

37.) The Book of Delights: Essays by Ross Gay

38.) American Grief in Four Stages: Stories by Sadie Hoagland

39.) Ghosts of You: Stories by Cathy Ulrich

40.) Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators by Ronan Farrow

41.) Breaking Into the Backcountry by Steve Edwards

2021 Readings, 2022 Goals

In keeping with the 2020 trend, my reading total was pretty sad, as you can tell.  As always, it's about quality, not quantity, but sure...