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Feasts and Fables's avatar

Yes to collaboration, Ryan. Also, great answers. I come here to read and write … but I should definitely branch out and discover what other creative journeys folk are on. Music, for example!

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miter's avatar

Thank you! There’s lots of people doing cool stuff in the music space here and plenty of natural crossovers between writers and musicians, IMO.

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Feasts and Fables's avatar

A new year resolution to dig some out! Thanks for the encouragement 🙏

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Irwin Epstein's avatar

I loved the conjunction of “legendary” with “mild success”. I hope one day to be legendary. 🙏🏻

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miter's avatar

Haha, thanks me too!

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Jill's avatar

Yes Ryan ❤️🥰💪 yew rock, buddy.

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miter's avatar

Thank Jill! ❤️

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Deirdre Lewis's avatar

I love the way that almost every Substack author has said that they haven’t found their groove. We are always changing and growing. That we have a space to do it is an incredible thing, creatively.

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miter's avatar

Indeed! A great place to experiment, fail and fail harder.

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Emily Charlotte Powell's avatar

I am fresh out of superlatives for this series - so back to love! I LOVE this interview Miter and Eleanor. And here's another overused term - so much of this resonates. Yes to to the miscellany of madness, to clinging to creative practice to save our souls, doing things contrary to the norm, and that this drive to create is core to our humanity.

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miter's avatar

Thank you, Emily. Glad to hear it resonates…musical metaphors intended!

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Emily Charlotte Powell's avatar

Ha! I didn’t even consider the musical metaphor. He’s to reverberating through Substack - also, I think Notes was actually created for musicians. It must have been …. 🎶

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