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Happiness Sprinkles + Book Club ZOOM Link: Things Worth Smiling About in June
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Happiness Sprinkles + Book Club ZOOM Link: Things Worth Smiling About in June

Fuzzy breakfast, a shirt made of wasps... what?!

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THE EVERY by Dave Eggers on top of a stack of laptops, with a phone, Airpods, and video game controller surrounding the book.
This is not nearly all the tech Tom and I have, but it’s all I could fit in the photo.

Hello, Protagonists!

It’s time for Happiness Sprinkles (my favorites/things worth smiling about this month—scroll down)!

I am also very excited about our June Book Club hangout. Feel free to come even if you haven’t read the book. (Just be prepared for spoilers.)

Book:

The Every by Dave Eggers

Time:

Sunday, June 23, 2004 @ 12pm PDT / 3pm EDT

  • Book Discussion (30-45 minutes)—What makes this book tick? We’ll talk about things like whether the plot worked and if not, why not? Where was the pacing great and where did the tension dip, and why? And why do some people love Character A but others hate him, while Character B is universally adored?

  • Bonus Writers’ Chat (30-45 minutes)—After the book discussion, we’ll have an optional hangout to share what we’re working on, ask each other for advice on writer’s block, finding a literary agent, doing book publicity, etc.

Zoom link:

To prevent Zoom-bombing from not-nice people, the Zoom link will be at the very bottom of this post behind a paywall.

Paid subscribers get full access to our Book Club for Writers & Curious Readers, as well as our private Creativity VIP chat group.

100% of paid subscriptions go toward funding our Scholarships for Aspiring Writers (more details here)

*I want to make sure that everyone can participate in our book club, so if you cannot afford a paid subscription, please email me at evelyn@creativeinspiredhappy.com and I will gladly set you up with a complimentary subscription.

two yellow and white macaroons on a white plate
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Happiness Sprinkles: Things Worth Smiling About in June

Here are a few delights that I enjoyed in the past month. I hope they make you smile, too!

  • Felt Breakfast - I didn’t know a meal could be so adorable:

  • Not into action movies? What if it helps under-appreciated contributors to an art form—filmmaking? Ryan Gosling thinks stunt doubles deserve an Oscar category for their incredible work. So he made an entire movie to highlight this. Tom and I loved all the hilarious Hollywood self-referencing, as well as the impressive stunt work. After this, we 100% agree that stunt doubles need their own Oscar category!

  • Top Things NO ONE Should Wear - I enjoyed this satirical take on those articles about what people of a certain age should/should not do:


Me, Elsewhere

I’m honored to have been interviewed on Beyond with Jane Ratcliffe. We talk about all sorts of things, including the time I applied to be on a reality TV show (and got a callback!), Tom’s childhood cat, my favorite books, and more.

Sam Robinson and I collaborated on “Writing about Running,” where I discuss all those dragon-fleeing scenes in Damsel, plus tips for writing action scenes. You can read that over on Breakfast Club.

Thank you for having me,

Jane Ratcliffe
and
Sam Robinson
!


Protagonist Spotlight—You’re the Hero of the Story!

Every month, I feature a few books or essays that you have loved or written. If you’re looking for something to read, check out these recommendations from your fellow subscribers:

Trista loves Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman so much that she re-reads it every year. She also recommends The Next Thing You Know by Jessica Strawser.

Hallie Bertling recommends People From My Neighborhood by Hiromi Kawakami. She says they are “short stories that got more surreal as the book went on! and a StuNnING cover!!”

Tali Sarnetzky is embarking on a re-read of a favorite, The Remains of The Day by Kazuo Ishiguro.

And Marina Monica recommends When the Moon Hatched by Sarah. A. Parker.

Want to share something that you’ve recently read or written?

Just reply to this email or drop a comment below with a 1-2 sentence description. I can’t wait to hear from you!

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