Happy Tuesday, Bookworms!
As you know, on Tuesdays, I make lists with The Broke and The Bookish. Today’s topic is my Top Ten Bookish Goals for 2013. It’s a big old list o’ resolutions. Let’s do this thing!
1. I (rather foolishly) committed myself to read 100 books in 2013 via the Goodreads Challenge. Now, I read a lot, but 100 books is daunting. You can keep an eye on my progress by monitoring the little widget in my sidebar. Of course, I’m probably also going to be blogging about everything because I can’t keep my face shut. Needless to say, I’ll be keeping you apprised of my progress.
2. I’d like to catch up on some classics. This might be counterproductive, seeing as I have to chew through 100 books this year, but I’ve got a hankering for some street urchin that only Dickens can satisfy.
3. Read Lord of The Rings. I need to do it! Nerd cred!
4. I’m participating in Project Fairy Tale in February. It’s the brain child of Alison at The Cheap Reader. I’m going to be tackling Little Red Riding Hood– the original Grimm tale and a handful of adaptations. Who doesn’t like a fractured fairy tale? It should be great fun, I do hope you’ll join me.
5. This is more bloggish than bookish, but I’d like to investigate self hosting this blog. I love WordPress, but it’s got some limitations. Theoretically, I should be able to switch to self hosting with minimal hiccups, since I can use the WordPress platform still… So. We’ll just have to wait and see.
6. Why am I so keen to self host? I’m a greedy, greedy girl. I’d like to explore selling ad space or becoming an amazon affiliate or join the BlogHer publishing network. I’d just like to be able to say “Hey, I was paid to write!” It matters not that I earn only twelve cents. It’s the principle of the thing.
7. Attend a blogging conference. Oh what’s that? I’ve already purchased tickets at a seriously discounted rate to attend BlogHer 2013? I will finally get to meet in person some of the coolest ladies who have ever existed on the internet? Yes. That. (Also, I get to order myself business cards! Ooooooh excitement!)
8. I want to write something brilliant enough impress the Insatiable Booksluts. I’m trying to come up with a pair of books to duke it out in an IB Death Match. Goals? Pipe dreams? Probably. Blog crushin’ on the Booksluts. Book Riot, too. I aspire to their awesomeness.
That’s it. I can’t come up with 10 goals. I’m exhausted just thinking about the 8 I listed. What about you, bookworms? Do you have a bookish to-do list? Perhaps the bloggers among you have bloggish goals as well? Tell me all about it!
therelentlessreader
Nerd cred indeed, and you’ll love those books!
Words for Worms
Ah, thank you! All I keep hearing is how much walking there is!
Ashley F
I cracked 200 on the Goodreads challenge last year but got away with a ton of short-ish (150 pages or so) ebooks. You can do it!!
Words for Worms
I bow to your awesomeness!
Liesel Hill
I’m trying to hit a few classics this year too. I’m already half way through The Great Gatsby (totally doesn’t have anything to do with the DiCapirio movie slated for release later this year ;D) and you definitely should read LOTR. 😀
My TTT
Words for Worms
I read Gatsby in high school… and there is a part of my heart that will always be 13 and crushing on DiCaprio. 🙂
Jayne
Wow, 100 in a year is impressive, but I think it’s do-able! That’s *just* 2 books a week. At one time I probably could’ve done that, but I’m just way too busy now. Good luck to you, you can do it!
Words for Worms
Thanks for the encouragement! I’m optimistic 🙂
Deirdre
Those are healthy ambitious goals and I think you’ll succeed at all of them. Don’t disappoint me ma chère! 😉 Just remember to enjoy yourself while you’re reading and blogging. I’ve been thinking about self hosting as well, but it seemed to be quite a lot of work. Let me know how it goes or post something about it.
Words for Worms
Right right. Enjoyment! That’s the important part!
Kelly
You need to go to BEA, and we can meet, and Certificates of Awesome will explode throughout the Javits Center with the joy that ensues.
Words for Worms
Ooooh I wish I could! I’m already going to BlogHer and my self imposed rule of “don’t spend all your money” prevents me from going to BEA! Perhaps next year? Is it always in NYC? BlogHer being in Chicago this year makes my life muuuuch easier.
Kelly
I think it is always in NYC. I follow the same money rule which is why I can’t go to BlogHer. Ha! Maybe next year!
KC @ Average: More or Less
My book goal this year was pretty simple: Stop choosing books that are convenient and choose books I want to read. Top of the list: more Dickens!
Words for Worms
Yes! Read what you want! And if that includes more Dickens, all the better!
Leah
Great goals! If you do decide to self-host, I’d love to hear how it goes. I thought about doing that but then wussed out and just bought my domain name!
My goals are to read more classics and to blog about more of the books I read.
Words for Worms
LOL I bought my domain name but I’m feeling all ambitious and whatnot. I always enjoy your posts, blogging more is a good idea 🙂
Quirky Chrissy
I have LOTS of goals/plans. I posted them on my blog. But you knew that already. I am SO excited for BlogHer!
Quirky Chrissy
Also, you know that Brian and I will be happy to help you self-host!
Words for Worms
I will very likely take you up on that offer.
Quirky Chrissy
And by Brian and I…I mostly mean Brian. 😉
Words for Worms
Obviously! 🙂
Ech
I’m trying to read 100 in 2013 as well! Good luck!
Words for Worms
Hahaha thanks!
Alley
Good luck on your goals? Have you heard of The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales by Maria Tatar? It’s great for seeing a lot of the background and variations of different fairy tales.
Words for Worms
Thanks for the heads up! I’ll have to look into those fairy tales!
Jessica
i would love to read Lord of the Rings as well! And attending a blogger conference sounds like so much fun. Great goals 🙂
Here’s my Top Ten!
Words for Worms
Thanks Jessica! I just peeked at your goals. 132 books?! Holy smokes, that’s impressive!
meganbestoffates
100 books including classics? Sounds intense! And I also want to read LOTR this year – I feel so uncool never having read it!
Sarah Says Read
I’m totally with you on number 5 & 6. I’m just confused on how to switch from wp.com to wp.org without losing my domain name, which I already pay for. I might end up just finding someone that I can pay to do it, lol. Orrrr if you get around to self-hosting before me, you can write a handy-dandy how-to guide!
Good luck with your goals girlie! You-can-do-itttt!
Words for Worms
There’s a way to do the domain name swap, because once you own it you can take it with you… I just have no idea HOW to do this. If I can figure it out, you know I’ll write up a how-to guide! (Most likely scenario- having my husband and/or friend’s boyfriend tackle it. I’m not computery enough…)
Lyssapants
Your list exhausts me!
Maybe you could teach me about this whole ad thing…
Words for Worms
If I figure it out, you’ll be among the first to know, I promise.
Enchanted Seashells
exactly. paid to write, what a lovely thing that would be!!!! and how to monetize my blog too, i don’t think the switch to org is too difficult but don’t you have to know how to write code?
Words for Worms
Wouldn’t it be magical?! I know nothing about code. I need to look into these things. Sounds like eeeeeeeeeeeeverybody wants to know though, so I’ll play guinea pig!
Megan
Reading a hundred books in year is a dream of mine. Like, just a dream. Unless I finally come unhinged and quit my job and take leave of all my “real life” responsibilities this year. Hmmm, something to think about. 😉
And obviously you need to read The Lord of the Rings. That’s just a no brainer!
Words for Worms
Yeah, it’s going to be a challenge with the full time job and the husband claiming neglect… But LOTR will happen!
H. Stern
If I could afford to go to a BlogHer conference (I don’t know where it is, but I’m assuming it’s not in my living room, and thus costs money for me to attend), I would totally wait on line to meet you, one of my favorite PAID bloggers (COME ON, BIG MONEY IN 2013!!!!)
Words for Worms
BlogHer is in Chicago this year, which is most of the reason I’m going as that is a mere trainride away. It would be a car ride, but I am terrified to drive in the city. Thanks for the money vibes! I hope your new job proves awesome and super prosperous!
annabelsmith
100 is ambitious, especially if it includes LOTR (that counts as three, right?) and some Dickens. I’m ashamed to say I’ve never read any Dickens. I’m shooting for 64. I think a blogging conference would be great fun too. I assume you’ll be reporting on it? I hope so. Here’s my list:
http://annabelsmith.tumblr.com/post/39982227770/top-10-tuesday-bookish-goals-for-2013
Words for Worms
Oh I’ll give a BlogHer play by play for sure! And if you want to read Dickens that doesn’t feel like a chore, try A Christmas Carol. You already know the story, so it goes really fast. Plus it’s short :).
annabelsmith
Ah that’s a good tip. The size of those always daunts me!
JoulesDellinger
You know I’m totally with you on 5,6 and 7. And I WISH I could commit to reading 100 books, but the only time I get to read now is at lunch and that doesn’t even always happen. We are going to have such an awesome time at BlogHer this year and I’m going to totally buy something glittery to wear to those crazy dance parties!