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Not a bad week for the territory If quality is the metric to use; For, according to @SimpleStacker, If it is signal you're after, Then pay us a visit in ~the_stacker_muse

In ~the_stacker_muse this week:

@TotallyHumanWriter continues to share his unfiltered writing memoir here. I'll admit, I was late to reading this one. I found it all too relatable when I finally did -- the battered laptop, the adventures with your father. Read the full post here. And If-- you enjoy that, then you might like the Kipling poem I shared a little earlier on a similar theme.
@plebpoet in addition to creating zines every week, also managed to write about her book progress. 0.05% is not a bad start -- imagine you chanced upon that much of a bitcoin! Read more about the process.
and @Jimmyhoneyalchemist, in what might be an homage to Kerouac (?), penned composition that begins:
Windows rolled down blasting AC/DC songs We all fat, bright and cheery In our singlets shorts and thongs
and it made me wonder, what are yabbies? Give it a read if you want a taste van-life.
He also shared some reflections on art in film, and an update on the Independent Recycling Firm Productions. Looking forward for what's to come.

Afterword

I have tried such weekly territory reports before, and had a hard time committing. Some great posts in the territory as of late have motivated this, so ....Here goes again!
110 sats \ 2 replies \ @plebpoet 2h
thanks for your report! You know, it is useful to hear your voice announce the items that collect here. It's useful, as the writer, to know that these items don't exist in a void, but that a creature beyond is making an opinion about them. . .
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I realize, getting some feedback from, or at least acknowledgement for something I posted here is often the greatest reward for having posted, sats aside. That being said, maintaining a territory well is hard work. Kudos to those who do such a great job at it, their names need not be mentioned.
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110 sats \ 0 replies \ @siggy47 2h
Great job. I feel like it really helps to build a community. When I have a disappointing week, it's sometimes a struggle to get motivated to put something out. Putting in the effort almost always makes me feel better, because I will find a post I didn't notice that deserves attention, regardless of whether it got sats or replies.
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