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The Best Study Music Playlist for Deep Thinkers

  • 11/17/201802/24/2023
  • by Hannah Huff

A 20-SONG SELECTION OF THE CHOICEST INSTRUMENTAL SONGS FOR READING, WRITING, AND BROODING


If you’re tired of hearing your own heavy breathing while you read, write, and think, you can tune in to the melancholy drone of society’s machines wafting through your window, or you can put on some music. But not just any music — you need songs that sprawl, that are small, that chill, that transport, that center. You need The Best Study Music Playlist for Deep Thinkers (click the link for the uninterrupted playlist, and continue reading for a piece-by-piece synopsis). This 20-track instrumental goldmine has been carefully curated by a full-time reader, writer, and brooder (that’s me!) to ensure that its segmented sonic ambience doesn’t intrude upon your deep thoughts, but instead intensifies your cerebral wanderings.

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9 Common Book Reader Types and 1 Rare Bookworm

  • 09/18/201802/24/2023
  • by Hannah Huff

STRIVE TO BE #10 ON THIS LIST OF READER PERSONALITY TYPES


Readers animate texts. They transform books from objects to energy through the leaps, connections, moods, associations, and more evoked by static print on the page. Every writer has a reader in mind when they compose, even if that reader is just herself or society’s indifference. While each reader is unique, most people can be categorized as one of the following 9 common book reader types, and a select few can be considered the rare bookworm at the end of this list.

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