IWSG


Welcome to the June Insecure Writer’s Support Group. There is virtual coffee and donuts over there and a basket for tear-soaked pages over there. Smirk. If you haven’t visited before, take a ride on some other blogs by clicking the links of my fellow co-hosts’ blogs PJ Colando, Pat Garcia, Melisa Maygrove, and Jean Davis!

The optional June 4 question – What were some books that impacted you as a child or young adult?

Beginning when I was a child, Where the Red Fern Grows, all Judy Blume books, and The Hobbitt. Moving into my young adult years, I loved Dean Koontz, Marilyn French, and Stephen Donaldson.

That’s it for my IWSG post. Now, a little taste of my current read, playlist, and news.

What am I currently reading?

Girl One by Sara Flannery Murphy and yet another reread of Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo

A song from my current writing playlist:

Last but not least, a silly news story that left me giggling. He was hangry. Someone should have given him a Snickers.

https://apnews.com/article/thailand-wild-elephant-grocery-shop-4e6abf114e8b12e3fb5e3e1c74de2dc4

That’ll do it for me today. I’ll see you next month.

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About kimlajevardi

I am a forty-something-year-old writer. I'm currently drafting my second book. I've also written short stories, poems, and some non-fiction over the last several years. My interest in writing formed during countless hours with my nose tucked in books. I’m represented by Kristina Sutton Lennon at Focused Artists.
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38 Responses to IWSG

  1. Crystal Collier's avatar Crystal Collier says:

    Dean Koontz! Whew! My husband introduced me to him on our honeymoon, and what a story teller! I don’t know of anyone who does better suspense.

  2. Beth Camp's avatar Beth Camp says:

    I saw that clip about the elephant too! Very funny and yet I felt kind of sorry such a magnificent animal was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Appreciated your comment about giving him snickers! And thank you for being a co-host this month!

  3. At the risk of sounding ancient (ha!), I read Nancy Drew, and Hardy Boys before graduating to King, Koontz, and Grisham 😉 I discovered Harlan Coben a year or so ago. I couldn’t stop till I’d read them all! Have you read or seen “Where the Crawdads Sing”? Thank you for co-hosting 😉

  4. mlouisebarbourfundyblue's avatar mlouisebarbourfundyblue says:

    Hi, Kim! The elephant clip was hilarious!! I read all of the books you shared. Wow! The only French book I read was “The Women’s Room.” I’ve probably read the Thomas Covenant series at least three times. What a story! I had a number of Judy Blume books in my classroom library and read some aloud to my kiddos most years. Thanks for co-hosting yesterday. Our neighborhood power and internet were down much of yesterday, so I’m making the rounds now. Happy June!

  5. Toi Thomas's avatar Toi Thomas says:

    Thanks for co-hosting this month and thanks for stopping by my blog. I remeber reading Where the Red Fern Grows in school. It was so sad. Thanks for the elephant story.

  6. Loni Townsend's avatar Loni Townsend says:

    Thanks for co-hosting! Great song for a playlist!

  7. Jenni Enzor's avatar Jenni Enzor says:

    Love the story about the elephant. I think that would make a perfect and hilarious picture book, especially if he’s after Snickers. 🙂

  8. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Thanks for co-hosoting and your eclectic offering of words and music and giggle-evoking news.

    Here’s a Snicker for you!

  9. cleemckenzie's avatar cleemckenzie says:

    Judy Blume has given us some excellent stories.

    https://cleemckenziebooks.substack.com/

  10. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Good grief, that elephant is one huge customer! I’m surprised he didn’t eat more than he did.

    Nice piece of humor.

    Lynn

    https://la-vita.us/iwsg-04-june-2025-books/

  11. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Taylor Swift. Beyond talented. Hadn’t heard that song or seen the video. She’s amazing. Thank you for co-hosting IWSG this month.

  12. melissamaygrove's avatar melissamaygrove says:

    I remember ‘Where the Red Fern Grows,’ but as a movie.

  13. Jemima Pett's avatar Jemima Pett says:

    Interesting how little crossover there is between UK and US child reading. Not read any of those, save the Hobbit which I read after LOTR so when I was already out of my teens, probably. That may be why I’ve always hated it. So patronising.

    Thanks for co-hosting today. 🙂

  14. Mary Aalgaard's avatar Mary Aalgaard says:

    I was also a Judy Blume fan.

  15. spunkonastick's avatar spunkonastick says:

    Where the Red Fern Grows was such a sad story.

  16. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Oh my goodness! How did I forget Judy Blume? I read *everything* of hers I could find for many years. @samanthabwriter from Balancing Act

  17. Janet Alcorn's avatar Janet Alcorn says:

    Judy Blume was one of my favorites, too. She made a weirdo like me feel less alone.

  18. The Hobbit was one of those books I read as well.

    Thanks for co-hosting!

  19. All good books. I especially loved Crooked Kingdom and Six of Crows too! Thank you for co-hosting this month!

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