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Old 05-14-2011, 10:08 PM   #9
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CWatkinsNash's suggestion of short stories or novellas rather than whole books is a good one; I'd add essays and poetry to that. Taking in the words as bite-size snacks rather than seven-course dinners is a good way to get back on track. Something else that has worked for me on those occasions is watching movies or television programs based on short stories or novels. Watching a good one, and knowing that the book or story is generally a lot better than the filmed version, usually nudges me back toward the printed page. Some people use audiobooks too.

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