I’m honored to share a written interview that was published this morning on Homecoming, a Substack publication written by author Julie Gabrielli.
Julie created this interview series earlier this year, after Rebecca Wisent at Fearless Green voluntarily curated a directory of hundreds of Nature writers since Substack hasn’t listened to requests to create a Nature category.
I applied to join the Nature Directory and Julie’s invitation followed. Thank you, Julie!
Answering these questions a couple weeks ago, post-Helene, was a useful forcing mechanism to clarify my purpose and intention in writing Essential Nature.
I hope you enjoy it and find something that resonates.
3 Quick Notes
Upcoming posts
I’m working on several posts about fear and trust; trusting Nature; the significance of trees; and too close encounters with with mice and ticks.
Offerings for paid subscribers
Thank you to the 11 subscribers who upgraded! I’m exploring several offerings and I’d like to get your feedback.
What would you like me to create for you?
In-depth thought pieces
Audio versions of my articles
Recorded meditations
Nature-focused journaling prompts
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Essential Nature has hit 500 subscribers!
Because of my posts on the impact of Helene here and the kind sharing of those posts, especially by my coaching client and friend Laurel Bern on her interior design blog Laurel Bern Interiors, we’ve attracted more than 140 new subscribers. Welcome!
Thanks again for your presence and attention, which I don’t take for granted.
Please enjoy this snippet of autumn’s glory.
Now go outside and wander!
Love the autumn glory!
Spectacular view, Marsha! Congrats on reaching a subscriber milestone. 💚