Six Word Slice of Life: Reading Days

(For this month’s Slice of Life Challenge with Two Writing Teachers, I am aiming to do Six Word Slices most days, with some extended slices on other days.)

Context: It was a typical March day here in New England. Drizzling rain. Some sleet. A cold that seeped into the bones, staved off by tea and coffee. A perfect day to get some deep reading done. Which I did. Lots of it (Finished Magnus Chase: Ship of the Dead, and Vinyl Me, Please, and started Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8.) It was great.

Six Word SOL Reading

Peace (in stories),
Kevin

12 Comments
  1. Rainy days are always cozy, curl up and read day in my mind a and I resent when I have to do something else on such days. A day well spent!

  2. Rainy days are the best for reading and I think snowy days are the best for writing. I feel so blanketed in with my words when I look outside and see the flakes falling.

  3. Any Day:
    Perfect Time to
    Read

    (It’s a really good thing I don’t have to wait for it to rain to have a perfect time to read around here!)

  4. I’m on the same page as long as there’s power. It’s gets creepy when it gets dark and cold. I am not a big fan and February and March.
    But sunshine here today…

  5. I love the six word challenges. So much to say in such a compressed format.

    Forecast is snow. We are ready!

    Snow’s coming. Pantry’s stocked. Bookstack’s high.

    (Do contractions count?)

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