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Matthew explores how literature informs our lives and how we live them. Wonderful, thought-provoking essays with a culture of community. He's also one of the most supportive and kind people.
Mary is one of the best writers I've ever come across, sharing her story with a skillful subtlety so before you realise it, her words have snuck in between your ribs and made a home there. They will linger long after you read the last word. Everything she writes is pure gold.
Imola writes about her life and the world with such grace and nuance. There are always pearls of wisdom in what she shares. She's one to read if you want more self-compassion and intentionality in your life.
Suyin Tan’s writing is rich and deeply moving. I find myself returning to her pieces again and again, rereading lines and phrases that are particularly beautiful. They’re not meant to be read quickly. I like to sit with them over time and let her words linger before moving on.
Jeannie's work delves into the harder topics we often shy away from. Hardly anything in life is black and white, and Jeannie invites us to "sit with our discomfort" and gain wisdom from doing so. She does so with compassion and empathy, in a way that makes the reader feel they're not alone.
Jeannine has encouraged me to think about different elements of writing in new ways, and always with a gentle, guiding hand. Her writing always reaches deep into my soul and reveals something I didn't know was there. Highly recommend subscribing if you’re a writer looking to challenge yourself and grow in your craft.