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So we have threads on why people read and how people find stuff to read, but what do you read?
Fiction or non (or a mix)?
Particular genres?
Any specific themes or subjects that engage you?
And do your preferences in reading show through in your writing?
And anything else you would like to say about your preferences in reading material.
Time to answer my own questions.I do read both fiction and non-fiction.
For fiction, I lean to fantasy, horror, and sf, but have also been known to enjoy spy thrillers (went through a spy-fi phase in my teens) and some contemporary fiction (e.g. huge fan of the late Canadian author Robertson Davies, though he did hew strongly into magic realism in his later work).
For non-fiction, I tend to science (physics, astronomy, and paleontology in particular), philosophy, and religion. As a former classics student, I used to read a lot of ancient history and archaeology at one time but haven't read much of that recently. Again, with odd forays into other stuff that catches my interest.
For themes, I like anything that gets me thinking about the world, how it works, how we exist in it. And magic. I love imagining weird and wild things beyond what I know is possible. In my fantasy, I love a feeling that magic is happening, which leans me more to someone like Neil Gaiman than, say, George RR Martin. There's a really magical feel in Gaiman's work that kind of gets lost in deep, detailed world-building like Martin's.
Of course, if you have surveyed my writing on here, you'll know that my taste in reading is very much influential on what I write.