Thumb Print.

  1. An anonymous author can wear as many coats as she wants, use as many pseudos as she wants, but in the end, we all have one thumbprint. And it bleeds through our writing, how we affect the world, and the silage we leave in the people we love and meet.

    1. Also because publications usually have the word ‘print’ in it. I felt very clever in how I looped it all.

  2. This publication is a behind the scenes look in my brain, my writing, and the topics that I feel important enough to write.

    1. Contains:

      1. personal essays,

      2. scenic imagery writing,

      3. behind the scenes content about the fiction writer and her stories,

      4. monthly listicles,

      5. media consumption recommendations,

      6. tips and tricks, and the occasional, very smart advice.


?, C. Snick, Clairy Dahrling, Daphne Cariño— regardless of the pseudo you find me, this newsletter curates everything that’s going on behind the scenes about an author who thinks in murder and daydreams in happily ever afters.

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