Tag: reading
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Living the Adventure: Tales of Mountains, Seas, and a Boy’s Dream
Recently, I picked up Thin Air: Encounters in the Himalayas by Greg Child, a climber and mountaineer I’d heard of only in passing. I wish I’d discovered his writing sooner. His beautifully descriptive language evokes the siren call of the Himalayas. Published nine years before Jon Krakauer’s 1997 bestseller Into Thin Air: A Personal Account…
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A Teen’s Odyssey Through a Powerless World:
A Race Against Winter in a World Gone Dark Imagine a world where the lights go out—and stay out. In The Long Walk Home: When the Power Dies, fourteen-year-old Tommy faces this jarring reality. Fresh from summer camp, he’s thrust into a world without electricity, stranded at Denver International Airport with the Browns, his newfound…
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Rainy Camps and Post-Apocalyptic Journeys: The Books That Inspired The Long Walk Home
What sparks the creation of a new story? For me, writing The Long Walk Home: When the Power Dies was a journey shaped by the books that left an indelible mark on my imagination. From tales of survival to stories of youthful courage, these works inspired the themes of hope, resilience, and discovery in my…
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Chasing Words: Building a Writing Life Amid New Stories and New Orleans Streets
I’ve never been one for journals or diaries—writing regularly just wasn’t my thing growing up. This blog, though, is changing that. It’s the closest I’ve come to capturing my thoughts consistently, and it’s part of a bigger shift: building a writing life. For me, habits have always been about showing up—whether for a workout, a…


