
By Debb Hackett @debb_hackett
One of the first things I learned when I decided stop fighting and be a writer, was that I needed to be an avid reader. I was told this at my first ever creative writing class and have heard the same message from agents, editors and at every conference I’ve attended (a few). There are several reasons for this:
The best writers are avid readers because they love words and (in fiction) stories, and (nonfiction) clearly communicated concepts. But what happens when you lose your reading mojo? When a book that should excite you instead propels you to social media or knitting, or yardwork?
The idea of reading burnout scares me more than a blank page. Seriously. I’ve been an avid reader since I could read. In the past few years, I’ve read more e-books and listened to audiobooks, but there are always at least two stories on the go in whichever format. The thought of being without a book is unfathomable. But not too long ago, I found myself dragging through stories I’d readily agreed to read. Books I’d looked forward to.
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What on earth? Then I realized, I had the dreaded book burnout. I knew right away that situation couldn’t be allowed to continue, so talked to other avid readers looked around my library and formulated a plan. Here are my top tips for escaping or preventing a similar fate.
Reading feeds our souls and our creativity. I’m currently reading A Noble Masquerade by Kristi Ann Hunter, listening to Counterfeit Hope by Crystal Caudill and working through Why Trust the Bible by Amy Orr-Ewing.
How about you?

Writer, broadcaster and speaker Debb Hackett has been a radio journalist for more than twenty years. Married to a Royal Air Force test pilot, Debb has written a Bible study for military wives.
A regular contributor to the Advanced Writers and Speakers Devotional Arise Daily, she’s also been privileged to writer chapters for Write Well Sell Well. For now, based near London, England she’s having lots of fun working on a contemporary romance series and was an ACFW Genesis award semi-finalist in 2020.
When she’s not writing, Debb can be found leading worship, playing bass or skiing. If you can swing by her house while she’s making scones, that would also be a win.