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SmallStack, I just love you. Thank you for this wonderful idea. It got me thinking about what I'm doing and what I'd like to move towards. It prompted me to concoct this "station ID break" post for my movement-y publication Vera Monstera. jennyparrott.substack.c…
HELP TO OFFER: I'm a writer and a freelance copywriter. I was a longtime art…
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SmallStack, I just love you. Thank you for this wonderful idea. It got me thinking about what I'm doing and what I'd like to move towards. It prompted me to concoct this "station ID break" post for my movement-y publication Vera Monstera. https://jennyparrott.substack.com/p/station-id-break
HELP TO OFFER: I'm a writer and a freelance copywriter. I was a longtime arts educator and dance teacher and now I'm writing children's books. I am happy to work with critique partners for short form children's manuscripts or other short-form essays or work. I'm not great at putting my skills on a soapbox, but I do offer great feedback and and I'm a good brainstorming buddy for any projects arts-related.
PLEASE HELP: I'm thinking about creating a monthly kids series in addition to my weekly essay posts. I'm wondering tech-wise how to do this. Does it live as a category on the navigation bar? Can subscribers opt-in/out? Is it a separate stack?
In terms of creating the kids series...it started as offering free movement prompts for kids to create their own choreography/movement pieces. But now I'm thinking it could be like a little mini Highlights magazine with fun art prompts, readings from my manuscripts, kid jokes and fun weird ephemera. I would love any thoughts!
As always, thank you SmallStack!