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When it comes to newsletter philosophy, I’m a big fan of three things:

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–Delivering good and beautiful things to your inbox

–All of us not spending too much time on our screens

–Books, Bookish things, and things otherwise pertaining to words, writing, reading, and readerly joys.

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What! You, too?  (<–C.S. Lewis said that friendship is born here. His words: ‘Friendship … is born at the moment when one man says to another “What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .‘)

Shall we then keep in touch? I invite you to join The Scriptorium— an email missive, each edition containing…

Three good things. 

In hopes of– you guessed it! Delivering bookish/writerly/readerly goodness to your inbox, without keeping us on our screens too long. Those three good things will vary in category from issue to issue, but could contain some combination of three of the following:

Giveaways and gifts (such as the free phone wallpaper you will receive when you sign up– scroll down to see it!)

Book and audiobook spotlights

“From the Post”— like a “mailbag monday” feature, where I answer your questions as received in email and on social media

Delightful discoveries for the book-lover’s soul

Encouragement for the young writers in your life (it’s the teacher in me…I’m so excited about the next generation of writers!)

Writing tips for all ages

Lifelines on Deadline (recipes, life “hacks”, and other various tricks for when the time crunch is at hand)

Anecdotes

Book sales, releases, and other news

Cover reveals

Letters, newsclippings, and glimpses from Ansel-by-the-Sea, Stone’s Throw Farm, The Seventeenth Band, and other storyworlds, to see how those characters are faring these days

Behind the scenes in the writer life

…and more!

 

In celebration of our newly-found friendship and shared delight in books, when you sign up for the newsletter you’ll receive this foil-stamp-look “READ” wallpaper for your phone, designed exclusively for members of this bookish fellowship.

Thank you for joining Three Good Things, friend! I like to think that if it were a real place, it would be floor-to-very-tall-ceiling books, rolling ladders that creak, dancing candle light, a crackling fire, and always a good storm brewing outside to complete the perfect reading/writing atmosphere. So before you go, here’s a little virtual scriptorium for you:

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