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Epistolary Writing

November 08, 2016 by Tammy Wright in Reading

There is a magical place where my love of missives, journals, and reading collide. It's called the epistolary novel. Over the years I have noticed a pattern - many of my all time favorite stories are told in the form of letters and diaries. This style of writing is known as epistolary writing. 

As a young girl, I remember getting lost in "I Capture the Castle" and not wanting to put it down. As a teenager, confused about religion, I loved how C.S. Lewis entertained me with the satirical letters from Screwtape. And, as a grown woman, I learned just how powerful letters can be thanks to "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker. 

This year Book Riot published an article, "100 Must-Read Epistolary Novels From The Past and Present." It's a great read and resource. I had no idea there were so many of these novels out there and I can't wait to check out some of the titles. 

What is your favorite writing style? Do you enjoy epistolary novels? Any suggestions for me? I'd love to discover more. 

November 08, 2016 /Tammy Wright
reading, letters, journals, diaries, epistolary, missives, books
Reading
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Down The Rabbit Hole: October 2016

October 25, 2016 by Tammy Wright in Monthly Update

One thing that baffles me is the idea of other people having an interest in what's catching my attention and sending me down rabbit holes. Nevertheless, I've had enough people ask that it's time to consider a routine blog post to sum it all up. I'm willing to give it a try and start with a monthly post. Here's the rundown. Let me know what you think. 

Reading and Bookish Things

  • I'm on the road a great deal this month and I really enjoy listening to bookish podcasts to make the journey more pleasing. Currently, I'm loving What Should I Read Next. 

  • For some reason I've become obsessed with collecting and showcasing Lost World genre books. Especially anything written or inspired by the Victorian adventure writers. I'm on the hunt for books by H. Rider Haggard and scored a vintage copy of "Allan Quartermain" this month from a charming Etsy seller, Box Thirteen.  This has led me to discover the real life female adventurer, Gertrude Bell, so I'm reading "A Woman In Arabia: The Writings of the Queen of the Desert."

Stationery

  • I'm really digging glassine envelopes for my Halloween parcels. They add a nice touch.

  • Cataloging my fountain pen inks has become a thing for me. This is totally inspired by a weekly post by Anderson Pens called thINKthursday.  In no way am I comparing my ink catalog entries to their magnificent works of art, but they have raised the bar to a new level and that gets me excited. 

Creativity and Florida Life

  • As usual, my neighbors are creating magic in their garden and inspiring what will most likely be holiday party gifts. This year they've started putting air plants in oyster shells. I'm in love with the look. 
  • I've gone nuts over Saints of Old Florida. The blog, the Instagram, the book - it's all heavenly. 

 

Note: All items purchased with my own money. This is not a sponsored post. Please be advised that some of the links provided are affiliate links and I do receive a small commission if you make a purchase using those links.  This does not cost you any extra when you make a purchase. Thank you for your support.

October 25, 2016 /Tammy Wright
books, creativity, reading, podcasts, stationery, Florida, pens, Journaling, Journal
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Witchy Wednesday: DIY Spooky Bookshelf

October 05, 2016 by Tammy Wright in Creating

Happy Wednesday. We're busy in Florida today getting ready for Hurricane Matthew. Many of us have to postpone our Fall decorating until after the winds pass us by later this week. 

But, for those of you not in the path of the storm, I've got another paper crafting project for your Halloween decor. Take a look at how a simple paper bag can transform your bookshelf into something old and spooky. 

October 05, 2016 /Tammy Wright
witch, wiccan, Halloween, books, papercrafts, paper, diy, decorating, creating, decor, Florida
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