2026 May Blog Roundup: Staying With What Works

Staying with What Works May Monthly Blog Roundup Growls and Grimm

May wasn’t about finding something new.

It was about staying with what already works—returning to familiar routines, familiar stories, and the small things that don’t need to be replaced to matter.

If you missed anything this month, everything is gathered here so you can move through it at your own pace.

2006 May Blog Roundup


Staying with What Works | Growls and Grimm

Book Reviews

  • The Shapeshifter’s Gambit by Grant Pierce
    Kalen’s life shifts the moment a caravan arrives in his small town. – Here
  • The Poison Daughter by [Author]
    Harlow thought she had escaped her past, but her parents have other plans. – Here

Book Lists


Familiar Chronicles

  • The Good Soup Chronicles Vol: 24 – Deck Goblin Era
    Cozy, slightly feral, minding her business… but also not. – Here
  • The Good Soup Chronicles Vol: 25 Garden Menace Era
    Mild chaos. Territorial. Passive-aggressive gardening sabotage.– Here

Motivation & Engagement

  • Monthly Motivation Roundup – A collection of this month’s quotes and reflections. – Here

Affiliate Features

  • Dark Fantasy Atmosphere Collection
    They’re meant to be returned to, again and again, without much thought. – Here
  • [Quiet Magic Rituals You Return To
    This kind of magic doesn’t interrupt your day. – Here
  • Loyal Spaces and Familiar Comforts
    Some spaces aren’t just yours. – Here
  • No Upgrades Needed: What Already Works
    At some point, you stop trying to improve everything. – Here
  • Keep it Going: What Comes with You
    Some things just…end up with you.– Here

A short wrap-up that transitions to next month.

May was about staying with what works.
Thank you for spending it here.
In June, we turn toward keeping what works and loosening the rest.
See you soon in the dark.

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