Why Subscribe?
I mean why not? Right! Who wouldn’t want to subscribe to a Substack about eulogies? All of you? Perfect. Let’s indulge in some light marketing.
Subscribing. It’s easy, it’s FREE, it’s not complicated and it won’t cost you anything (did I mention the ease at which you can subscribe and that there is zero financial strain put upon you?
Plus, you get to read my Substacks before at the same time as everyone else who’s subscribed. You’re welcome.
I guess simply put, you can subscribe to get full access to the PostScript newsletter and publication archives.
I aim to publish posts a week, every Friday, you just see if I don’t!
Just click this jolly red button (unless you have already, then it’ll just be red text saying “Subscribed”, which isn’t as fun I guess but let’s me know you’re already amazing.
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Join the Crew
Crew? Eugh!🤢. Let’s instead say that you can be part of a community of wonderful people who share our interests.
I want to look at how we speak about life and death through the power of the written word.
I want to challenge myself as a writer and you as my audience. It’ll be happy, sad and thought-provoking in equal measure.
Let’s talk about life BEFORE death and the joy it can bring when we look at the challenges we all face when faced with loss in all its guises.
We’ll run the full gamut of emotions as we all stare into the abyss. Together. Sounds fun right?
You’ll also get to participate in the comments section, chat (eventually) and, at a later date, support my work with a small subscription (definitely…maybe.)
Thank you.
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