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Rhonda Lane's avatar

Thank you for sharing all that. Change is a PITA but hindsight shows us the gifts.

This may not be pertinent, but I want to thank you for inspiring one of the best trips I've taken.

A long time ago, probably in your web developer/blogger period, you went to SXSW and reported having a great weekend without paying beaucoup bucks. That there were free things to do at SX was a revelation.

All that info hung around in my memory bank for about ten years until my hubs and I were with friends discussing trips we could go on together. I brought up SXSW. I started researching events to attend, got us RSVPed to a bunch of them, and the created an itinerary.

We had a helluva fun trip and learned lots. We went to the free corporate events where companies took over various Austin restaurants. One of those included a popup visit from a hero of my engineer husband. And the health expo. I still buy tea from a company I met there. And a couple of big entrepreneur showcases on Sixth.

And that's just the headline news version. So, thank you. I'm glad we went when we did. Because ... change.

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Jackie Dana's avatar

As someone who attended the first three Smarter Artist Summits and not only met you, Sean, and Dave but a WHOLE LOT of other indie authors, I really appreciate what you did back then and the communities and publications your collective efforts inspired (and that, in some cases, have become massive!). You and the others inspired me to jump into the writer/indie pub world with gusto. I'm a sloooow writer so I don't have lots of publication credits just yet (but a bunch of things are wrapping up finally!) but after the Summits, I hosted my own mini-conference, became a NaNoWriMo Municipal Liaison and then meetup organizer (and thank you again for speaking at one of those events!), and now that I'm in St. Louis I continue to run a writing meetup and am one of the co-organizers of Fictionistas (for fiction writers on Substack - join us!).

Currently, despite everything I have a hand in, I'm looking for my next big thing, and like you, I'm not afraid of change. I don't know what I'll be doing this time next year, but I'm excited (mostly!) about the journey. Thanks for the inspiration and connections, and always remember that your efforts have impacted the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of people in both small and gigantic ways. I subscribed to your Substack as soon as I saw it and I will enjoy following your journey and seeing where life takes you next!

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