I had the idea to share with all of you what I’m reading, so today I’m implementing “What I’m Reading Wednesday.”
The idea stems from a few things. The first is that people often ask me what I’m reading. The second is that what we read shapes what we think and who we are. The third is that it’s good to try new things.
Each Wednesday, I will post a snapshot of what I’ve read since the previous Wednesday. It will be a collection of books and articles. Please be advised that I pick up and put down books and interests with abandon. You might find I’ve read deeply on a topic for a month or that I’ll pick up a book that I haven’t read in a year and start back right where I left off. I follow my interests in my reading, and that can be wide ranging.
If you are interested in seeing more than a snapshot of what I’m reading, you can check out the link to my Evernote notebook cleverly titled “What I’m Reading.” I don’t always remember to clip internet articles to Evernote (and sometimes it won’t let me).
On to the reading for this week.
- Pivot: A Vision for the New University – Joanne Soliday, Mark Lombardi
- A Healing Touch: The Power of Prayer – Melanie Henry
- Interview with the Vampire – Anne Rice
- “Remote workers are adopting a new practice called ‘body doubling,’ in which they watch strangers work online” – Chloe Berger (The title and author are a link, but for some reason it wasn’t underlined.)
- “Microcredentials Confuse Employers, Colleges and Learners” – Susan D’Agostino The title and author are a link, but for some reason it wasn’t underlined.)
- “Sea monsters? This bizarre whale feeding technique may explain some ancient folklore” – Jackie Wattles The title and author are a link, but for some reason it wasn’t underlined.)
Evernote “What I’m Reading” Notebook
If you’ve read any of these or plan to read them, please leave a comment. I figure most of us could use someone to talk to about what we’re reading.
And lastly, but very importantly, what are you reading?
Enjoy your reading this week!