Eh, it's been about a month, might as well procrastinate here again...
Just Finished:
Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation (Bill Nye, in hardcover.) What evolution is, what it can teach us, and why it's a bad idea to let creationists/intelligent design "theorists" run things. Clearly written and accessible, it's an excellent explanation of the topic, though I fear it's just preaching to the choir - a hallmark of the Ken Ham-brand fundamentalist is the absolute refusal of even the possibility of a fact or theory or mere notion aside from what they already believe. (I also have to admit that, somewhere in the back of my mind, Bill Nye will always be Almost Live!'s Speedwalker to me...)
Currently Reading:
Eyes like Sky and Coal and Midnight (Cat Rambo, on Kindle.) A collection of Rambo's fantasy short stories. Not bad, given my overall iffy luck with short story collections. I've liked more than I've disliked or simply found bland, so far.
And I'm still picking away at that Now Write! book... just plain haven't been that interested in pushing ahead for a while. (Mostly because I was working on a short story, and therefore didn't need writing exercises and essays to spark an idea - got that polished and subbed, so maybe I'll get back to this one.)