Until last month I described myself as a monogamous knitter, and that worked for me. While I have been knitting on my Beeswax Shawl at home I have been knitting simple things while out and about. This actually worked really well - I'm knitting a pair of simple socks as my public project: while I keep moving through the second half of the shawl The socks are Andrea Mowry's Tuka Honey , to keep the bee theme going! In reading I used to be monogamous too. Then I added audiobooks into the mix, and now I've also got a non-fiction book going! Currently I'm reading Chilco by Daniela Catrileo a NetGalley review book about colonialism, belonging and set in (I think) South America, as a change from the same topics in Australia! I keep on requesting short non-fiction from Bloomsbury press, mainly the Object Lessons series, so over the next few weeks I'm going to read (and review) some of them, starting with Videotape and then reading Cat . Next up ...
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