Nanc Hart 

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Updates on teaching and the upcoming Springs Book Bash
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LETTERS FROM LOVE — With Special Guest Nate Postlethwait!

The universe has been serving me novel after novel about extreme female survival lately (which is doing a number on my psyche—that’s for another post), but I’m pausing between novels to say, my god, this book was stunning.

I’ve never dared to attempt to write about the connection I feel with animals. It’s not something I can articulate, e…

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LETTERS FROM LOVE — With Special Guest Chip Conley!

Dipping a cautious toe into sharing here. I’ve been doing a lot of drawing and collaging in magazines - my private form of art therapy that I’m becoming drawn to share. Update: thanks so much for all the appreciation for this piece! I have since shared multiple other works in my notes. Thank you for your encouragement!

I have an allergy to the whole “new year, new you” way of thinking—of making pie-in-the-sky resolutions that are impossible to see through. But I have always loved this time of year as an opportunity for a reset, as a sacred pause—a chance to reflect, to take stock, to regroup, to course correct.

This year, perhaps more than any before, r…

A New Year's Journaling Challenge

Currents from the moor, And the vast ruts of tidal ebb. Flow eastward, circularly, towards the pillars of the forest. Towards the pilings of the pier, whose corner is struck by whirlwinds of light.

Quote by Arthur Rimbaud, from his poem entitled Seascape, in the book Illuminations. Drawing made with ink, marker, paint, based on the Surrealist painting, Empire of Light.