I feel the same way about Anne Carson. Her Float was such a revelation. The writing of course first, but the presentation - pulling out each of those individual chapbooks was an added sensory layer. In a weird way, it took me back to the childhood board book series that also slid into a casing for safe keeping.
I love you too--and you're too good to me. And I'm so happy to get your breezes into my inbox every morning lately. That is to say, so glad you're here!
It is so good to stretch myself in this direction. Nothing absolutely required of me. And so my mind is free. But today I didn't send out a post thinking: Oh, Lord. I'm going to overstay my welcome!
I love this marketing prompt!
I, too, am a fan of the Leuchtturm1917 notebooks! But I love that you commit to the index page. NEXT LEVEL!
Hahaha I’m so glad to see we’re all in this together! And I would find nothing (my handwriting is terrible) without that index!!!
I feel the same way about Anne Carson. Her Float was such a revelation. The writing of course first, but the presentation - pulling out each of those individual chapbooks was an added sensory layer. In a weird way, it took me back to the childhood board book series that also slid into a casing for safe keeping.
It totally feels like a secret society of everyone, I love this idea of her work bringing you back to childhood, Amy! It’s so tangible, always!
You are one of the finest, smartest readers I know. Also, one of the world's great publicists. But you know I love you.
I love you too--and you're too good to me. And I'm so happy to get your breezes into my inbox every morning lately. That is to say, so glad you're here!
It is so good to stretch myself in this direction. Nothing absolutely required of me. And so my mind is free. But today I didn't send out a post thinking: Oh, Lord. I'm going to overstay my welcome!