Saturday, September 30, 2017

Project 15: 12 Books in 21 Weeks: Update 8

When I was a teenager, Stephen King's nonfiction ruled my world. His fiction too, of course but there's something I always loved about the way he writes and the way he projects himself in his writing. Listening to On Writing again, I was struck that while I still love his style, I have a lot more perspective on his approach to writing. Still he hits the most important point, I think which is if you want to be a writer, write.



1. The Atrocity ArchivesCharles StrossJuly 19Audiobook
2. The Jennifer MorgueCharles StrossJuly 21Audiobook
3. The Fuller MemorandumCharles StrossJuly 24Audiobook
4. The Apocalypse CodexCharles StrossAugust 3Audiobook
5. The Rhesus ChartCharles StrossAugust 7Audiobook
6. The Annihilation ScoreCharles StrossAugust 26Audiobook
7. The Nightmare StacksCharles StrossAugust 27Audiobook
8. The Delirium BriefCharles StrossAugust 28Audiobook
9. The Nameless CityFaith Erin HicksAugust 28Kindle E-Book
10. The Player of GamesIain M. BanksSeptember 12Audiobook
11. On Writing: A Memoir of the CraftStephen KingSeptember 12Audiobook

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