what are you reading right now?

what are you reading right now?

Thanks to the magic of scheduling posts, when you read this, I’ll be soaking up the sun on the sandy beaches of Aruba with a good book in hand! I mean, is there any better way to kick off National Reading Month?

I’d love to hear what you’re diving into these days. Recently, I’ve enjoyed The Midnight Library, a tremendous feat of the imagination that depicts a breathtaking version of the afterlife. I’ve also enjoyed The Art Forger and The Lioness of Boston. The latter two are connected to Isabella Stewart Gardner, whose museum is a beloved landmark in Boston.?

What about you? Hit comment and share a book you’ve enjoyed—I’m always on the lookout for new recommendations!?

Also, if you’re curious about email automation, feel free to email me. We can discuss it further when I return to the office!

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Those with a keen eye for themes might have picked up on this, but if you’re new here, let me fill you in. At the beginning of each month, I like to kick things off with a conversation starter. If there's a topic you'd like me to dive into or share my thoughts on, just comment and let me know!

And a reminder to everyone: as subscribers to my list, I’m always a click away to answer any and all your writing-related questions, especially if you have a BOOK IDEA!



Jamie Chapman

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Margo Morin

Pastoral Associate / Spiritual Director/Writer

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I'm reading through Madeline L'Engle's "Time Quintet;" A Wrinkle in Time was so important to me as a kid, and I felt the draw to the comfort of being "with" the characters again along with the need to feel encouraged by the good-vs-evil themes.

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