
Already I’ve heard from a few people that receiving the book this week was exactly what they needed, and that gives me hope that this whole project is indeed worthwhile. Whenever I feel helpless and it all seems pointless, I keep reminding myself of the words of Joey Hartmann-Dow: Art changes people, and people change the world.
If you backed my Kickstarter and haven’t yet received your book, I'm taking the last batch to the post office tomorrow, so you should look for it in your mailbox soon! If you didn’t get in on the Kickstarter campaign but are curious about the book, you still have to wait a little while. The Kickstarter backers are all getting advance copies, and the official release is not until January 6, 2025. However, I am hoping to figure out how to make it available for pre-order by the end of this month or December, so I’ll be sure to let the world know if I can make that happen. In the meanwhile, don't forget to look for instances of love and kindness, and whenever you find joy and hope, be sure to share it!
To help with this desperate need for us to send each other love, I’ve made a new set of notecards based on a bunch of my block prints that focus on messages of love. I send emails all the time, and texting certainly has its value, but a handwritten card is still something special. What do you think? What’s your favorite way to reach out to friends and family?
[Bittersweetness & Light, by AEGNydam, info at NydamPrints.com;
Love cards, designs by AEGNydam, at NydamPrints.com.]
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