Hi, friends. The days here are waning, the sun going down earlier and earlier. It’s cool in the mornings and in the evenings and I feel the shift in seasons. The desire to curl up and slow down. I have been teaching Emerson and Thoreau these last few weeks and need to heed their advice of seeing the beauty in every season, to spend more time in nature, and make the most of my time. It is something I am working on. I’m trying to enjoy the fall, the here and now without worrying about what comes next. And when winter does come, I need to find a way to enjoy it too.
Hey Marsha! I'm so glad to have been referred to your newsletter by Andrea Firth (via Diablo). Really enjoyed this edition, and resonate a lot with the message to slow down. I published a letter yesterday with frame in mind, and also shared the lovely piece from Lithub on "Slow Writing".
Also appreciated the resource on querying mistakes. It's something I will be jumping into very soon, as I'm now editing a book of fables I've been working on. Looking forward to more of your writing!
Hey Marsha! I'm so glad to have been referred to your newsletter by Andrea Firth (via Diablo). Really enjoyed this edition, and resonate a lot with the message to slow down. I published a letter yesterday with frame in mind, and also shared the lovely piece from Lithub on "Slow Writing".
Also appreciated the resource on querying mistakes. It's something I will be jumping into very soon, as I'm now editing a book of fables I've been working on. Looking forward to more of your writing!