How would you like to help me write my memoir AND decorate my office at the same time?
If you answered yes to one or both of those questions then you may skip the next sentence and go directly to the next paragraph to find out what you can do to help. If your answer was a no then you should take a moment to reconsider your response and join the rest of us in the sentence below this one. (Try highlighting the invisi-text in order to read it).
Here’s my dilemma: I moved into a new room/office/workspace at school this past Monday and despite the fact that it’s the perfect place for me to get some serious writing done, I can’t get past the depressing reality that the blank Word doc that is the current state of my memoir is almost as exciting and inspiring as the blank 8 ft by 5 ft bulletin board that stares down at me every moment I’m in there. It’s enough to make a guy feel all alone in the universe.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
You can help me fill the blank spaces in my memoir and on my wall by sending me a postcard in the mail. Every time I accomplish something for my book, I will add another postcard to my bulletin board. Inspiration from the page will put pictures on my wall and inspiration from the wall will put words on my page.
But I can’t do this without you. I need you to send me a postcard from your hometown, from your current vacation spot, from wherever you are now and from wherever you will be in the future. Just please send me a postcard.
And it doesn’t even matter if you’ve read every word I’ve ever written or if this is your first time here, I humbly ask you all to consider participating in this project. Besides just being flat-out cool, it would mean a lot to me.
Send your postcards to:
Jason Picetti
P.O. Box 112
San Carlos CA 94070
*** I have also written this address above the archives section on the right side of my blog. JP
I’m going to NYC in a couple of weeks and I will drop one in the mail to you. Say “hi” to your mom and dad for me.
Mailed mine Friday 🙂
Hope you get a chuckle!
xo
Nick
Le and I are heading out on a three week road trip to Mt. Rushmore, Badlands, Minnesota, Chicago, St. Louis and home again. I’ve stocked up on postcard stamps, so get ready for the blitz.