I never feel like I have enough time to write, and I never feel like I have enough time to read. The two things go hand in hand, I think, whether I’m doing research for a project, checking out markets, or just looking to activate my imagination. Sadly, my relationship with books followed a typical trajectory. I read constantly through school and college then sloughed into literary semi-detachment. Polls show that readership in America is declining. One quarter of adult Americans don’t read books at all. Men seem to be especially lazy in this regard. They only account for 20 percent of fiction readers. E gads.
I purposefully set forth to read more when I started taking my writing seriously. Now I’m always reading something and have three or four books in my reading queue. In the past two months, I finished two great books: Gregory Maguire’s Lost (I’ve now officially read everything by him) and Jeffrey Eugenides Middlesex (yeah, I’m playing catch-up on the modern classics). I’m now reading Scott Heim’s Mysterious Skin. Holy cow. The book is frickin’ dynamite! I’m simultaneously reading a novel manuscript by a member of my writers group. Next up will be Eric Mays’ Naked Metamorphosis, which just arrived at my door from Amazon. Then, I’m looking out for two books: Scott Heim’s We Disappear and Gregory Maguire’s Matchless (just released).