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Commentary: Finding time to read is hard but here s how to get going again Finding regular time for reading literature is not easy, especially right now. That’s why we need to read in fragments, say English lecturers.
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OXFORD: Like many people, you may have resolved to read more in 2021 and spend less time on your screens.
And now you may be wondering how to find the time to do it, especially as COVID-19 restrictions remain, with different time constraints and anxieties pressing on us.
Reading tweets and scrolling through the news or even emails counts as reading. (water mint/Shutterstock)
Our analytics showed that readers dipped in and out of the project over the 10-week span rather than regularly following along.
One possible reason for this is that finding regular time for reading literature is not easy, especially right now.
Perhaps surprisingly, then, this article contains no advice about time management or habit-building.
Like many people, you may have resolved this New Year to read more in 2021 and spend less time on your screens. And now you may be wondering how to find the time to do it, especially in lockdown conditions, with different time constraints and anxieties pressing on us.
Five tips to get reading again if you’ve been struggling during the pandemic
How to deal with literature, interrupted. Engin Akyurt / Pexels
Like many people, you may have resolved this New Year to read more in 2021 and spend less time on your screens. And now you may be wondering how to find the time to do it, especially in lockdown conditions, with different time constraints and anxieties pressing on us.
One solution is to go with shorter bursts of reading. Our Summer 2020 pop-up project, Ten-Minute Book Club, was a selection of ten excerpts from free literary texts, drawn from a wide range of writing in English globally.