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A Hungry Caterpillar + Self Pub 101 Update
I’m still writing a novel so I’m keeping this short and sweet.
In the Studio ✂️
When I finish a big project (like crowdfunding Entwined) or have a lot of big feelings to process I like to make things with my hands.
After my first book I started my first bricolage The Mental Load.
This month I made The Mental Load II. This sculpture is roughly the size of my child and includes broken toys and the detritus of motherhood.
Don’t worry. We have two Elmo figures for some reason and this one was all scratched up.
Exciting updates to Self Pub 101! 📖
Just a reminder this course is completely free.
This is not a funnel.
It’s not a marketing tool.
It’s just me paying it forward to help other indie authors.
This month there are two new guest speakers!
Many thanks to Nathaniel Roy of A Book Designer’s Notebook for generously recording How to Collaborate with a Book Designer.
There is also a new indie author spotlight featuring fantasy novelist B. S. H. Garcia (Part One & Part Two.)
Stop everything. 🍁
Before you go back to the real world open a new tab and watch this short video of Mr. Rogers visiting Eric Carle’s art studio.
(If you didn’t already know Eric Carle is the illustrator of many classic children’s books including The Very Hungry Caterpillar.)
If you want to live in the warm and fuzzy for a bit longer hop over to Eric Carle’s blog and read what he wrote about the program in 1997.
And drop by Mitchell Volk’s metaphorical seed swap. 🌱
Profits to Charity ☕️
Tis the season for gifting.
Two of my favorite authors and educators (John & Hank Green) founded good.store which donates 100% of profits to charity.
Over the past year they have donated 9 million dollars to support maternal mortality and tuberculosis treatment in impoverished countries.
If you’d like to gift loose leaf tea, coffee, soap, or quirky socks, swing by good.store and use my affiliate code SARAHDSHOTTS for 25% off.
I don’t do much affiliate marketing, but I really love good.store’s mission. And the Keats & Co. Breakfast Tea is my new favorite. ☕️
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If you missed my last post I’m planning to shapeshift this newsletter into a zine in 2025. This month was an experiment and I really loved making this. I’m definitely leaning into analogue in the new year.
Meanwhile you are welcome to reach out, but I am unlikely to respond in a timely fashion. November is for noveling.
Cheers,
This newsletter is a curated collection of tidbits from my overgrown Compost Heap (or digital garden.) Rummage around, turn the heap, and see what you can find for yourself. 🪱🐛🌱
Illustrations by Gracie Klumpp of Leave the Fingerprints. 🐞
Originally published on Substack November 20, 2024