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I know what you’re thinking

why in the world would you post these if the whole point of this site is to collect email addresses for a newsletter? why can’t i just not get emails and come here to read this on my own?

and it’s a valid question.

thing is, you can absolutely do that.

but i think that sometimes, there’s value in committing an email address to something. there’s a tiny amount of skin in the game. i’m not going to spam you, but i am going to make you a promise: i’m going to send you something no more often than once per week that i have thought quite a bit about and put some time into, and it will simply show up in your inbox. you can read if you want.

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letter number seven

This is Letter 7, which is an essay about learning to believe in myself. I hope that it helps you believe in yourself, too.

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letter number six

This is letter number six, in which we take a break from form in order to do some behind the scenes and soul-bearing.

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letter number five

This is Letter 5, in which we talk about loving what you make, hear a draft of a song, and meet a friend.

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letter number four

This is Letter 4, in which we will do some wondercraft, learn about a service I offer, and meet a friend.

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letter number three

This is Letter 3, in which we will think about creativity for a minute, hear a draft that I dig, and meet a 3D artist who will inspire you.

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letter number two

This is Letter 2, in which we will find some inspiration and meet the first of my friends I’d like you to meet.

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letter number one

This is Letter 1, in which we will see some images, hear a sketch, read a poem, and meet three people who are making things.

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