words wrapped in books, silently sitting beside me
like two turtledoves of peace.
Let not steadfast love and faithfulness forsake you; bind them around your neck; write them on the tablet of your heart.
(Proverbs 3:3 ESV)
Let not steadfast love and faithfulness forsake you; bind them around your neck; write them on the tablet of your heart.
(Proverbs 3:3 ESV)
That looks like a really fun list! I hope you're able to find time to read all or most of them!
Oh, thank you for this after-Christmas refreshment, a real "nourishment for my soul." I had to laugh when I read, "I like looking at the stack and thinking I may really read some of these books this year," because it speaks so honestly for me… and I guess my husband who has stacks and stacks of partly read books with their protruding bookmarkers, throughout the house! You've opened up a door to me. I'm heading to the bookshelves this morning (to see what new stacks I can make 😉 Hm, the writing books…
Don't you love having your own library, Kel? A Pen and a Path….had you shown me that at one of our SB encounters? Looks familiar, but I don't think I have it. That is the only trouble w/ a big book library….one forgets what one owns, and occasionally I have purchased the same book twice. Yikes! There are so many good books on journaling and writing. Try Luci Shaw's LifePath and even Robert Benson mentions journaling in Living Prayer. And Morton Kelsey's Adventure Inward is wonderful on journaling. And I liked LuAnn Budd's Journal Keeping and Ron Klugg's on Keeping a Spiritual Journal (not likely the exact title). My book, Love Letters to God, is not a how-to, but hopefully provides some inspiration on journaling (don't usually plug my book, but wanted to reference it simply in context). There are soooo many great books on writing. For some reason, the secular ones are coming to mind, and I don't have time to dig them up my Christian titles. I do recall that the Thoenes wrote a good Christian book (Maybe Writer to Writer). Secularly speaking, Annie Dillard's on the writing life is excellent or Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg. Sorry I am blanking out here, but it sounds as if you have plenty to read in your own library. Enjoy! And Happy New Year.Lynni
Yes it should be inspiring…if it works out I will comment on some of them as I read them this coming year!
Glad you stopped by Sylvia…so glad to inspire your own book hunt…the joie de livres! Would love to hear of titles that inspire you!
Lynni- I love how we spur one another on to good books, and even if I don't or can't read them all it is comforting to know they are there. I may have shown you Pen and Path…I found it last year, I think from a reccomeneded list by Ann Voskamp…I will have to write down the ones you mention today…then I like to do a kindle search, so at least I can browse the intros for free with the sample option 🙂 Happy Reading!
Those free intros help, don't they? And of course so does the library. I am trying to use it more often, particularly before I make a purchase. I will try to find other writing/journaling books to recommend (at some point. 🙂 Thanks for sharing.Lynni
I find books about writing very enticing though I don't feel I am a writer or even could be a writer. Thanks for the suggestions of The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. I have read it, but I know there are more in the series that I haven't read yet.
Beth- Glad you stopped by…look forward to seeing what other reads come our way from the nightstand linkups! You like to read books and write about them, that's sounds like writing to me 🙂
Hi! My name is Kel Rohlf. I am an intuitive mixed-media artist, creative writer and performer. Life is a performance. I often attend.
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