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If you're writing non-fiction (as I do), remember that you don't need to just read about the topic that you're focused on. If you're reading a novel, don't beat yourself up about it: you're still learning world-building, dialogue, and word craft while giving your brain a much-needed break. Hopefully you'll return refreshed and ready to look at your work with new eyes.

Also, get out of your chair and exercise! Go for a walk. Do sit-ups (which works for getting me back to writing because sit-ups are less fun than wrestling with words and statistics). Do martial arts (or whatever type of exercise best suits you).(less)
Victoria Law Here's what I read so far this summer:
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Here's what I read so far this summer:
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On my current pile of summer/early fall reading books:
*love WITH accountability by Aishah Simmons
*Edgewise: A Picture of Cookie Mueller by Chloe Griffin
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Today is the day thatPrison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reformsofficially comes out!

(Yes, I know that some of you preordered and already got your copies, but this is the Official Book Release Day.)

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Victoria Law Anyone have recommendations for picture books about mixed race girls in the martial arts?

Or picture books about Black girls in the martial arts?

It's for a little girl who is about to turn 3 years old & start her own martial arts training.

So far, I've been recommendedJojo's Flying Side Kick,but I'd like to give several books to the soon-to-be birthday girl.


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