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My New Yorker Project: How I Tried Reading My Way to a More Interesting Life

January 14, 2016 Kaly Sullivan Leave a Comment

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I’ve got a little something different for you today.

Last fall, I had an idea to read The New Yorker cover to cover, every week for as long as I could and then write about it. I lasted twelve weeks.

Today, I published my finished article about the experience on Medium. I published it there, instead of here on my own blog, because I’ve been wanting to post on Medium for ages, and because this piece is a longer format than I usually share here–it’s a twelve minute read according to Medium’s fancy pants algorithm.

I hope you enjoy….

My New Yorker Project: How I Tried Reading My Way to a More Interesting Life

It’s a funny and heartfelt story about reading, boredom, and trying to make my life more interesting. Stop by and check it out, and let me know what you think.

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About Kaly

When Kaly doesn’t have her nose in a book, she wrangles and referees two elementary age boys and blogs about her humorous efforts to lead a mindful, connected life. She’s the author of Good Move: Strategy and Advice for Your Family’s Relocation, a book about the craziness of moving with kids. Her writing has been featured on sites such as Mamalode, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, and Scary Mommy to name a few.

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