looking deeply, the letter
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If you resonate with my work and you’d like to dive deeper into the mess of this whole living thing, I’d like to invite you to join me on the letter.
“Get your floaties. We’re going deep.” — the motto of the letter, according to one reader
What is the letter?
The letter is where I share my story.
I write about what’s closest to my heart: fears, letting go, and the challenges I’m navigating– while I’m facing them. (The rest of my work here on cynosure showcases what I’ve learned after processing these challenges.)
The letter is visceral, ephemeral, and fluid. (Just like human beings and heartbreak!)
It’s not for everyone. (And I don’t want it to be.)
As for logistics, I write to the letter several times a month bearing gifts of usually anywhere from one to a few thousand words.
One reader christened me writing to the letter as “The Epiphany Machine.”
The letter is $17 monthly in February to celebrate the amazing fact that we are alive!
You can leave anytime you please.
Thank you for sharing this journey with me.

The last Letter…
- was sent 2012 February 22
titled Scared Shitless
opening up fear + growth
in 1,124 words
“Thank you for sharing your story. You’ve inspired me. Your writing has a way of bringing pollen into the house or something. Damn hay fever… where are the tissues?
Your words drew me into your world, allowed me to live it with you, and feel some of what you felt.
It was amazing.”
♥ Alan Howard of ThinkWisely.net, in response to The Tiniest Snowflakes I Had Ever Seen
“One of the best purchases I have ever made.”
♥ Lauren Piko of Unhalfbricking.net, within one week of subscribing to the Letter
“Your last letter hit me in a way I didn’t think was possible.
Everything you write is like a thousand bells ringing into my soul.”
♥ Sabrina Lanzoni Gonçalves, in response to Maybe like a dandelion
“Your Tour de Force.
See, when you do this, when you confront yourself and all, and you share that with people, it has power. Wildfire.
So thank you thank you thank you, for your fire.”
♥ Eric Roberts, in response to Weakness



