I am currently in a book club with amazing people. We are currently reading The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. I highly recommend reading it, especially if you are struggling with a creative block. Be forewarned, once you start, you will dig deep into yourself and get a little uncomfortable, and there are things you would not want to do, like morning pages at first, but it works. Do not worry; I will write a little more about the book in a separate issue. I digressed. One of the tasks for the previous weeks was to send postcards. I got to create bespoke postcards for each person. I was so excited to do it. I missed doing it. The last time I created postcards was for this issue.
I should definitely bring this back! So here is one for my favorite people!
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Example in a sentence:
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I am making my grand departure into the unknown.
Until the next fortnight, my treasured reader, go forth, and may the odds ever be in your favour!