Remember that beautiful post-Windows 95 but pre-social media sweet spot?
If you don’t, allow me to set the scene. It was a time where cozy bookstores reigned supreme, scented with wafts of coffee and soundtracked with crowd-pleasing jazz favourites.
You could go there and hide for hours. Usually you bought something but you didn’t have to.
It was a time of third places on every corner.
A time where you could just commune with your friends around a few couches as long as you bought repeat cups.
I’m heavily nostalgic for that time. But maybe it never truly existed in the golden glow my brain is giving it.
But it’s something I’m working towards conjuring for The Plotline© journal.
To backtrack
The Plotline© journal is an offshoot of the SELF care-ISH podcast. Largely because journaling has been my own constant sidekick during the ups and downs and life.
I’ve launched the website: doitfortheplotline.com
But the biggest and most important element at the moment that’s taking up my brain space is the launch campaign shoot.
Here’s where we’re at so far. This is what I do on my weekends. :-)
Here’s where you come in.
I need help choosing the face of our launch.
Crowdsourcing your opinions—if you will.
We’ll be spending the day creating our own coffee bookstore journaling utopia. Even if it never existed the way we ‘remember’, we’re going to bring it into existence.
Thank you in advance.
Meanwhile on the SELF care-ISH Podcast…
And as always, I’m so excited to share the episode of SELF care-ISH with you.
‘Unpacking Your ‘Stuff’ With Author Jonathan Seidler’. In it we talk about divorce, music… and foxes having s*x.
Here’s a teaser clip