In this episode, I sit down with novelist Timothy Schaffert to talk about The Titanic Survivors Book Club and the quiet, sustaining role books play in a life. We discuss how readers can slow down, pay better attention, and get more from challenging texts—especially when reading starts to feel like work. Timothy also shares what he believes separates good fiction from fiction that stays with you for years. Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions 👋📚Take Your Reading Deeper (Join my Book Club...
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In this episode, I sit down with novelist Timothy Schaffert to talk about The Titanic Survivors Book Club and the quiet, sustaining role books play in a life. We discuss how readers can slow down, pay better attention, and get more from challenging texts—especially when reading starts to feel like work. Timothy also shares what he believes separates good fiction from fiction that stays with you for years. Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions 👋📚Take Your Reading Deeper (Join my Book Club...
How to Retain and Process What You Read 📚 | EP 117
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How to Retain and Process What You Read 📚 | EP 117
I’ve found that reading a book isn’t enough—you have to wrestle with it. In this episode, I’ll show you how Julia Cameron’s Morning Pages method can help you process what you read so the ideas actually stay with you. I’ll walk through how to use this practice after a reading session and share a book recommendation from Tayari Jones that’s worth reflecting on. Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions 👋📚Take Your Reading Deeper (Join my Book Club Here): https://community.thereadwellpodcast.co...
The Read Well Podcast
In this episode, I sit down with novelist Timothy Schaffert to talk about The Titanic Survivors Book Club and the quiet, sustaining role books play in a life. We discuss how readers can slow down, pay better attention, and get more from challenging texts—especially when reading starts to feel like work. Timothy also shares what he believes separates good fiction from fiction that stays with you for years. Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions 👋📚Take Your Reading Deeper (Join my Book Club...