Yes, I know it's been a long, LOOONG time since I've posted. I think my inspiration to write disappeared when a creative nonfiction piece I wrote for a writing competition in mid May didn't get past the contest's initial round.
Well, I think that was the last straw, actually. Inspiration had been slowly seeping out of me, as I haven't needed a creative writing outlet (namely, this blog) to balance out the (currently on hold) academic writing for grad school. I also think that I was meeting my creativity needs through a visual outlet by posting on Instagram, instead of being verbally creative here at Under the Desert Sky.
But I've realized something, I miss my blog! So I'm making a New Year's resolution to get back into posting something on a "regular" basis - if not daily or weekly, at least monthly. How does that sound?
Plus, I didn't want 2014 to fizzle away without any posts since May 2014!
And in previous years, I really enjoyed the "Year in Books" meme that Lisa over at Two Bears Farm got me hooked on, starting with the book list for 2010.
Basically, you want to answer the prompts with book titles you've read in 2014.
So here's my year in books, 2014 style (some are repeats I'd originally read in previous years, but had wanted to revisit. Most are first-time reads.) . . .
1. Describe yourself: Girl With a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
2. How do you feel? Damned if You Do (Robert B. Parker’s Jesse
Stone) by Michael Brandman
3. Describe where you currently live. The Round House by Louise
Erdrich
4. If you could go anywhere, where would you go? A Year in the
World: Journeys of a Passionate Traveller by Frances Mayes
5. Your favorite form of transportation? Ghost Ship by Clive
Cussler
6. Your best friend is: The Replacement Child: A Mystery by Christine
Barber
7. You and your friends are: High Profile by Robert B. Parker
8. What's the weather like? Stone Cold by C.J. Box
9. What is life to you? Mirage by Clive Cussler
10. Favorite time of day? Night and Day by Robert B. Parker
11. Your Fear? Death Without Company by Craig Johnson
12. What is the best advice you have to give? For Immediate Assistance,
Pray the Memorare by JCD Rev. Francis J. Hoffman
13. Thought for the day? Hold the Dark, by William Giraldi
14. How I would like to die: By the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura
Ingalls Wilder
15. My soul's present condition: Kindness Goes Unpunished by
Craig Johnson
16. My family is: On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder
I hope you enjoy the list. Please visit "The Happily Ever After" blog (written by Christine) for this meme's prompt, My Life According to the Books I Read in 2014.