Recently, I’ve seen comments from several well-known and successful authors, stating that they do not have time to read.
This seems odd to me, given that’s what they do for a living: feed books to people to, well, read. Not to mention, isn’t it wise to keep up with the genres one writes? To pay attention to trends? I know this can be (reasonably) done by reading trade articles and chatting with other authors and following the advice of one’s agent or publisher or editor, but still… reading is fun. So it’s win-win: Enjoyable and helpful.
I get the time thing, I really do. I work a fulltime, non-writing-related job, drive a ridiculously, horribly long commute to get there, plus I have a family—specifically an attention-desperate dog (trust me, she gets plenty, it’s just never enough!)—who demand at least a small portion of my time. And let’s not forget the house that never gets clean enough and the laundry that multiplies at a rate that seems to far exceed the number of people actually living in my home.
Oh yeah, and the occasional social obligation (read: hanging out with friends/fam, which is also super important to one’s wellbeing–and provides endless story ideas, BTW). And of course, writing my own damn books for your reading pleasure, when I’m not doing all of the above. I actually long for the day when I am successful enough at this writing gig that I don’t have to have two jobs, thus freeing up time to read more.
As it stands, I don’t have the time to read a ton of books—unless of course I stumble upon a series that sucks me in and doesn’t let me quit until the last word is read (which has happened to me twice recently—more on those series later)–and then, well, everything else gets moved to the sidelines for a few days. #sorrynotsorry
But I still do read regularly, usually a couple books a month. Besides the fact that I think it actually helps me grow and improve my own writing, I find reading to be relaxing. On those evenings when my brain is simply too taxed to create fresh new words of my own, reading someone else’s is the perfect way to spend that last half hour or so before I pass out from exhaustion after a far too long day.
In the spirit of believing even authors should read, I thought I’d let you know what I’ve read lately, in case, you know, you’re looking for your next book (or author) to fall in love with…
Then there’s Max Monroe. If you haven’t discovered Max Monroe, I strongly encourage you to check them out. They are a writing duo who, until recently, kept their individual identities secret. A few months ago, they “came out” so to speak, and let the world know who the real authors were behind these hilarious romcoms, which means obsessed fans like myself can now read the books they’ve each written individually as well.
I’m an equal opportunity reader: I love contemporary and paranormal. I’ll read science fiction, I’ve read and loved a handful of reverse harems; and a good chic lit or women’s fictions makes me feel warm and fuzzy too.
When I’m not working on my own books, that is. Which will happen, rest assured. Because yes, reading is just as important as writing, if that’s the career path you’ve chosen.
~Tami Lund

