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Four Years!(Post)
People are always curious to know how long the shop has been open, and for weeks I've been repeating, "It'll be four years at the end of this month!" "This" month being October. And then suddenly it ...
How I Fell Back in Love with Reading(Post)My twins, Eliza and Hazel, are in the golden age of reading right now. They haul books home from the library by the dozen and devour titles quickly and swap back and forth and eagerly tell me about ...
Top 5 British Miniseries(Post)Do you remember when Netflix used to create categories for you based on your viewing history? The day I turned it on to discover a new category in my feed called “Romantic British Dramas Based ...
Poetry by Post: Volume 1, Issue 5(Post)What's been especially interesting to me about doing these Poetry by Post mailings back to back to back is how variable the experience is. One month, the essay is particularly hard to write. Another ...
Showing Up(Post)I recently decided to get back to blogging, and I decided as part of that project, I needed to be consistent about it. Sounds straightforward enough. But when it's suddenly May and chaos has exploded ...
April in Letters and Poetry(Post)April is a particularly special month for two reasons: 1) it’s National Poetry Month, which encourages us to celebrate and share poetry, and 2) it’s National Letter Writing Month, which ...
Vintage Stamps, Vintage Life(Post)Over the past few years, I've been making a list of my heroes — those people in the world, strangers to me all, who are doing such extraordinary things with their lives and careers that they ma ...
Poetry by Post: Volume 1, Issue 3(Post)The March issue of Poetry by Post reached mailboxes at the tail end of the month (!), and although the timeline was not ideal, I am grateful that poetry is always worth waiting for. Or at least my s ...
Epistles from Postscript(Post)Once upon a time, I blogged on multiple platforms. I had a personal blog, mostly with the predictable photos of my house and dog. I had a creative blog, where I shared my bookbinding, calligraphy, an ...
The Dreaded Algorithm and Feeling Seen(Post)Friends, I am not one to (generally) care (that much) about social media stats. Less than 5,000 followers? Who gives? Our audience is engaged, and I am grateful for each and every one of you. Oh, re ...
My Last Not-Yet-40 Birthday(Post)I turn 39 today. Eek! I am not generally a person who dreads my birthday. As a youngest child who has also always looked young, I actually really appreciate aging. It makes me happy to gain experien ...
Beached and Reading(Post)I get that the typical choice is a light and indulgent novel. Chick lit or a good mystery. Nothing heavy, nothing too intense. Just a tandem guilty pleasure that pairs well with lying around in the s ...
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