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Jane's writing is a gift--in-depth and flowing memoir essays about a life lived both intuitively and intentionally. Her interviews offer us insight into great writers.
Julie pairs daydreams of Alix in heaven with remnants from history. She describes visual elements of the past with great clarity and portrays Alix in often whimsical tones. She not only shares her grief and pays tribute to her daughter Alix in these incredibly moving vignettes, but she is also showing us one way to grieve.
You learn about cities, systems, and strategies in Lile's analyses. The secret is, you can learn a lot about yourself.
Andy has successfully melded substantive strategic support and creative expression. I look forward to reading his very concisely crafted Notes that quite often hit deep in the heart of my experience. The longer-form posts take it further. I highly recommend subscribing to his Stack and gifting yourself more insight into the possibilities ahead.
Kassi's "In the Elements" was one of the first newsletters I subscribed to when I launched on Substack. My writing has its roots in poetry, and Kassi has brought me back to a more active appreciation of the poetic art form. I find comfort and thought-provoking reflection in her work.
Simone's magically designed Substack, "Diary of a Dreamer," is a wonderful, living tribute to hope and beauty. Even a cynic like me can be calmed by the magic of her words.
Bronce's work is extremely valuable, and it's become increasingly accessible over the time I've read him and interacted here on Substack. To see someone whose role is to help others able to grow and evolve is encouraging. He is encouraging, and I recommend him most highly.
I'd been reading Debra's work on another platform and was overjoyed to see her here. Her memoir essays give you access to places you may have wanted to visit. And she shares pain so gracefully, you are there with her, but quietly.
Mandy is a rock-star writer and data scientist whose talent for coaching people has brought them success in getting hired in the tech industry and in building their businesses. Mandy writes with beauty and transparency and teaches us something with each story.
Emily is a uniquely creative illustrator and writer. Her illustrated memoir stories are touching and well-crafted. The Artist Travel Memoir is a refreshing experience.
Savram's RESET is an original but relatable support system for those of us who experience ADHD. And "experience" is the operative word here because Savram provides tools and wisdom for leveraging the best in us as opposed to fixing something that isn't wrong.
Claudia's Wanderwealth offering has helped me and thousands navigate our way to success on Substack. Her talents as a writer and businesswoman have drawn many people to her community. I look forward to her daily suggestions and observations through Notes, her comments on my work, and her frequent podcasts.


















































