Peek Inside My Reading Journal

The irony of becoming a published writer means that I have less time to read them. I’m not counting the 20+ times I have to read my own work during the drafting, revising, and publishing process.

Even though I take long breaks between reading books, I’ll never give up reading. I’m format agnostic when I read. Print books, ebooks, audiobooks—I love them all. There’s a time and place for each of them. If I’m lucky enough to have the book in multiple formats, I will switch between them. (Thanks to my public library!)

Also my perimenopausal brain fog makes it harder for me to jump into some fantasy and sci-fi world building. So I’ve adjusted my reading goals and intentions to fit my lifestyle better. Yes, I’m a romance writer but I also love SSF. Even better when there’s romance in them!

My Reading Goals

Raiders of the Lost Heart. You’ll want to read the entire series by Jo Segura. Imagine if there was less colonialism and more kissing in Indiana Jones.

Since I read less books, I try to read more intentionally. My reading goals are:

  • A majority of my books I’ve read are written by BIPOC, LGTBQIA+, and women writers. Even better when those intersect.
  • DNF (did not finish) books I’m not enjoying. I have too many unread books to spend time with one that doesn’t make me happy. Usually it’s not the book or writer’s fault. I’m a mood reader
  • Read more closely (if possible). That means highlighting passages I like and writing a thoughtful review that’s for my eyes only
  • Add the book, fave quotes, and review to my reading journal

Documenting Books in my Journal

Love is a War Song by Danica Nava. Highly recommend!

I document the basics in my reading journal, but I enjoy combining multiple hobbies when I do so. I use a mix of fountain pen, watercolor, gouache, stamps, stickers, washi and more. It all depends on how much time I have to spend with my journal.

Temping is Hell by Cathy Yardley was so fun. It made me laugh out loud.

I recently made an Instagram reel of my latest journal entry for Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers. It took me longer to make this video than adding it to my journal. Ha!

I’m currently 2 books behind in my reading journal, but that’s fine with me. I want this process and this journal to be low stress. When I’m too busy and don’t feel like pulling out all the tools, I print out the cover on some sticky backed photo paper and call it done.

Just like my life, my reading journal is a work in progress.

Do you keep a reading journal?

Written by

Thien-Kim Lam (she/her) is a queer romance writer, book coach, and sex educator. She likes her coffee strong and her fountain pens flexy. Learn more about her work at www.thienkimlam.com and on Instagram . Check out her substack On the Lam .

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