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Reading Roundup: January 2026

January 31, 2026January 30, 2026 Sara DavisLeave a comment

Hamnet, Dangerous Fictions, Why Fish Don't Exist.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, dangerous fictions, hamnet, lulu miller, lyta gold, maggie o'farrell, why fish don't exist

Reading Roundup: November 2025

December 2, 2025December 1, 2025 Sara Davis1 Comment

The Möbius Book, Eleutheria, An Original, Middle Spoon.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, alejandro varela, allegra hyde, an original, catherine lacey, eleutheria, middle spoon, nell stevens, the mobius book

Climate Roundup: Fall back

November 13, 2025 Sara DavisLeave a comment

What's been happening in climate news for the last few months, including: climate impacts; what the White House is up to; AI and in the environment; and some good news.

Posted in Climate links, Environmental awarenessTagged ai in the news, climate change, climate culture, climate impacts, climate politics, climate research, obligatory note of hope, pollution

Reading Roundup: October 2025

October 31, 2025October 30, 2025 Sara DavisLeave a comment

The Crying Book, Women, The Wax Child, and assorted reread novels.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, chloe caldwell, heather christle, olga ravn, the crying book, the wax child, women

Reading Roundup: September 2025

October 1, 2025October 2, 2025 Sara Davis2 Comments

Creation Lake, H is for Hawk, Theory of Water.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, creation lake, h is for hawk, helen macdonald, leanne betasamosake simpson, rachel kushner, theory of water

Reading Roundup: August 2025

September 2, 2025 Sara Davis1 Comment

Instructions for a Heatwave, Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet, way too many news links about genAI, and not much else.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, arts of living on a damaged planet, instructions for a heatwave, is a river alive, maggie o'farrell, robert macfarlane

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