Analog Blog
Winter Edition
For those who may not know, I sent out a blog post via snail mail back in the fall. I enjoyed it so much, I decided to make it a quarterly thing. So, this week’s post is…only available via the actual post. Paid subscribers at the Founding tier (aka Extra Softies) get this post in the mail for free (they went out yesterday!). If you aren’t an Extra Softy and would like to become one, you can do so by clicking the button below! (I think? I don’t know how this stuff works. Let me know if you have any issues.)
If you’re a Supporting subscriber, I’ll send it to you for $1.
If you aren’t interested in a paid sub, but still want to read this newsletter/zine, I will mail you this week’s post (and maybe something Extra?) for $5.
Or, if you want a free copy, let’s trade! Do you have a zine? A real-life newsletter? I will also accept a handwritten letter about a memorable wildlife encounter. Message me. LET’S DO THIS.
This quarter’s four-page newsletter includes the origin story of the (Extra) Soft rabbit, some drawings of a rabbit I know IRL, several book recommendations, and some metaphorical takes on winter from Tove Jansson to get you through the rest of the season.
Whether or not you read it, I hope you know that you are air and wind, made of the same stuff as the blizzard itself, and very near the moment of acceptance that is the birth of the long spring.



Okay hear me out: you touched the rabbit and I flew off a picnic table at a park. These are childhood sensory memories, real or imagined, that reveal our life’s purpose. You are here to touch and name the wild thing, and I am here to share transcendence. Deal?
I would love to do a trade with my own physical newsletter if you're at all interested!