The Chip 10 Best Books of 2024
2024 was my fourth year of tracking how many books I read. I finished 42 new-to-me books in 2024, three less than I finished in 2023! Hopefully my book count goes back up in 2025. I think the slow year Read more…
2024 was my fourth year of tracking how many books I read. I finished 42 new-to-me books in 2024, three less than I finished in 2023! Hopefully my book count goes back up in 2025. I think the slow year Read more…
I finished 45 new-to-me books in 2023, the exact same number of books I finished in 2022. One of these days I’ll get up to 50 new-to-me books in a year! I overall read over 50 books this year counting Read more…
NaNoWriMo 2023 was amazing! Overall, 2023’s NaNoWriMo felt a lot easier than NaNoWriMo 2022. I only warmed up with 5,000 words in the month of October, which was better than October 2022, though there still is room for improvement in Read more…
I thought picking my favorite books in 2021 was tough, but the competition only got steeper this year! 2022 was my second full year of tracking how many books I read. I finished 45 new-to-me books in 2022, one more Read more…
Note: If you’re curious on getting started in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), please check out my previous post “NaNoWriMo 2021: My Experience and Ideas” where I write about my years-long struggle to reach 50,000 words a month and what Read more…
I love reading books aligning with the seasons. Horror is one of the few genres that I generally avoid, but I adore books with light creepiness or spook factor. Without further ado, below are my favorite books for spooky season: Read more…
As I prepare for NaNoWriMo 2022, I’m reflecting a lot on the dichotomy of creating vs consuming content. We’ve all heard those terms tossed around, but I didn’t seriously consider what they mean for me and the life of my Read more…
This month I took the plunge and started a BookTok! Find me at https://tiktok.com/@roserhiannon. Why did I start a BookTok? I’ve benefitted from the BookTok community for months; watching amazing videos, learning from book reviews, and enjoying the shared love Read more…
Writing through an inspiration drought builds writing endurance. When an inspiration drought strikes, there are two options: push through without inspiration, or find a way to get inspired. Using either of those options eventually leads to better writing. Below are Read more…
Or, Rhiannon <3 Microspikes Last week Mitchy and I visited Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) for the first time. I reached a new understanding of how beautiful the world can be, and a new understanding of how important microspikes are. Read more…