October 2023 Book Releases
and some links!
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Hello readers! Today’s newsletter brings you some links of interest and the October releases I have read and enjoyed. PLUS, something new I’m trying out for paid subscribers ~ an October releases highlights magazine. Let’s dive in!
I’m changing up how I title my weekly newsletters ~ perhaps you noticed! I hope this will make the content clearer and more targeted for readers.
Links of Interest
Did you see my Cozy Magical Realism seasonal bonus newsletter last weekend? It includes a PDF download that gives all subscribers a glimpse at what only paid subscribers would typically receive. If you enjoyed it, would you please consider sharing about my newsletter on your platform of choice? Spreading the word is one of the easiest ways to support your favorite creators!
This New Yorker article by Jennifer Egan is near and dear to my heart ~ it’s about a supportive housing community in NYC that is providing a path out of homelessness for many city residents. It ties in wonderfully with one of the titles I am sharing about below, The Meth Lunches.
I have been a long-time fan of Angela Watson and her 40 Hour Teacher Workweek program and her Truth for Teachers podcast, so when I got the email about her brand-new paid show Daily Encouragement for Teachers, I immediately subscribed. Each episode is less than 5 minutes long, but it shows up every single week day, is in Angela’s calm and reassuring tone, and is perfect for listening to on my commute as I prepare for the day. The $3.99/month costs dollars less than my favorite Starbucks drink and has already proven well worth the investment.
I am now reviewing for School Library Journal again, and am SO excited to be back! And speaking of SLJ, they have a great roundup of picture books to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month (and beyond!).
The news about Booktok + the Seattle Kraken + hockey romance is technically old news by now, but it’s newish to me and I’m absolutely appalled. How do ANY readers find it okay to sexually objectify and harass athletes based on a romance trope? Can you all even *imagine* if men were doing this to female athletes and the feminist outrage that would be exploding on the interwebs? I adore hockey romance, but I keep my fantasies firmly on the page thankyouverymuch.
I finally found some work pants that actually perfectly fit my ever-changing body and are thick enough to keep me warm all Wisconsin-winter long, but cool enough to wear in the transitional seasons too. I ordered one pair direct from Everlane, and two more colors used from Poshmark.
And finally, I bookmarked this roundup of fall 2023 release lists because I couldn’t possibly get through them all in one sitting ~ hat tip to for putting together this amazing resource for us!