I started my coffee decrease process this week, trying to find the exact spot where it goes from stimulating to jittery-inducing
I subscribe to too many literary journals and papers: London Review of Books, Paris Review, n+1, and The Point and they take up too much of my reading time, but I can't cut them off
every morning I read two or three LRB articles until I finish that issue (skipping 1/3 to 1/2 of articles along the way) and then once I've knocked out the LRB, I read the journals until the new LRB arrives
taking away my commute has really killed my book reading -- I'm way, way down on that and trying to get back
when summer is here and it's nice and light out late, I leave work to go the lake and read books and swim for a couple few hours every afternoon -- that's when I'm my peak reading -- 80% of the time I read novels, but the other 20% I read stuff that I don't really know how to categorize like Maggie Nelson
Argonauts (crit lit, I guess) or compilations of essays from guys like John Jeremiah Sullivan
throughout the day, I read a good bit of news and essays when distracted from work and my important boards posting