By Claire Buss
Curling up with a good book is something I love to do and the more I think about it, the more I feel that reading must be good for you. So, here are my top ten reasons why you should be reading:
So, how else can we capitalise on the wonders of reading? By talking to someone else about them, and where better to do that than in a book club? I’ve been a member of the Northern Line book club for 12 years now, ever since I moved to London and, even though I’ve moved out of the city, I’m still a regular member.
My ‘go-to’ genre is fantasy and science-fiction in all their sub-genres, but the beauty of being a member of a book club is that it exposes me to so many other books and genres and really stretches my reading muscles.
I also belong to a specific science-fiction and fantasy book club on Goodreads, which is completely virtual, and I run a book club in my writing group Sparkly Badgers on Facebook, so it’s fair to say I’m an experienced book clubber. But, if you’ve never been a book club member before, why should you give it a try?
I hope you’ll consider joining a book club if you haven’t already. You can usually find details of your local book clubs at your library, your local Women’s Institute branch, or via websites like meetup. If there isn’t anything in your area, be brave and build your own!
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The Sci-Fi & Fantasy Book Club on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/group/show/1865-scifi-and-fantasy-book-club
The Sparkly Badgers Writing Group on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/1720960814878512
Claire Buss is an award-winning multi-genre author and poet. She wanted to be Lois Lane when she grew up but work experience at her local paper was eye-opening. Instead, Claire went on to work in a variety of marketing and administrative roles for over a decade but never felt quite at home. An avid reader, baker and expert procrastinator, Claire won second place in the Barking and Dagenham Pen to Print writing competition in 2015 with her debut novel, The Gaia Effect, setting her writing career in motion. Since then, Claire has published 17 novels and poetry collections and has had her short fiction published in six anthologies. The Gaia Effect won the Uncaged Book Reviews Raven Award for Favourite Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel in 2017, and the first book in her humorous fantasy series, The Rose Thief, won in 2019. Working with Pen to Print, Claire delivers regular Book Surgeries, offering marketing help and advice to new and established authors. In 2019, Claire was part of the original team involved in creating and establishing Write On! Magazine and continues to support, work and promote the magazine in her role as Deputy Editor, a different kind of Lois who champions new writers and helps them share their creativity. Claire continues to write passionately and is hopelessly addicted to cake.
You can follow her on Twitter: @grasshopper2407, on Facebook: facebook.com/busswriter and visit her website www.clairebuss.co.uk for more information about Claire and her writing. All her books are available in eBook and paperback on Amazon at tinyurl.com/ClaireBussBooks
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Issue 9 of Write On! Magazine is out now. [ultimate_spacer height=”60″][vlt_post_quote_block text=”Reading is good for you – fact!”]