December Newsletter
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December Newsletter

Hello everyone!

I hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving filled with lots of turkey, pumpkin pie, and good company. I know I sure did! I even got to play some Mario Party with my girlfriend and family, which made the day super awesome.

It’s funny how my feelings about Thanksgiving have evolved over the years. When I was younger, I dreaded it. For me, Thanksgiving meant riding around all night helping my dad deliver newspapers until the crack of dawn. But as I’ve grown older, I’ve come to appreciate the holiday more and more…

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November Newsletter
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I love fall, with its changing leaves, colder temperatures, and shorter days. However, Halloween holds a special place as one of my favorite holidays. The joy of dressing up, staying out late with friends, indulging in copious amounts of chocolate, and watching scary movies have always been some of my favorite memories. While I may not stay up late consuming large quantities of chocolate in my thirties, reminiscing about the days of trick-or-treating with friends and horror movie marathons on AMC makes me nostalgic for the spooky things I used to enjoy as a child. Since I was young, I have been captivated by spooky stories…

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October Newsletter
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October Newsletter

Hello everyone!

Thank you for signing up for my newsletter. As this is my first entry, I figured I would take a moment to share a bit about myself and my love for writing.

I suppose you could say my passion for storytelling began at a young age, and I can probably be traced back to the first time I saw Jurassic Park. I was around five or six when my parents took me to the theater, and despite probably being too young for such a film, it left a profound impact on me.

In first grade, our teacher assigned us to write a book that she would laminate and bind. I chose to write my own story that was a mix between Jurassic Park and this film from the 1970’s titled Planet of the Dinosaurs. I was weird kid. From that moment on, instead of focusing solely on my schoolwork, I found myself lost in my notebook, writing stories and creating characters. It was my escape, a chance to daydream and imagine worlds far better than my own…

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