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Old 12-05-2019, 10:18 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
There was an interesting essay in today's Tor newsletter called Reader's Block, i.e. what to do when you have lots to read, but don't find any of it particularly appealing. [...]

What say you? Have you had the problem with Reader's Block? If so, how do you get past it?
When this happens I tend pick up some non-fiction, or failing that, some short stories. (I'm not usually a big short story fan, so I tend to treat them as filler ... but every now and then I get surprised by something truly out of the ordinary and that possibility keeps me buying more collections.)
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