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Confessions of a novice

TIME FOR A NEW CHAPTER!

It’s been coming for a while, but the decision to stop writing this blog has crept up on me, and I write this final entry with a bittersweet mixture of sadness about the loss and excitement for the future

I started writing this month’sblog just as I ever have. I made a project – four pinched espresso cups from issue 64, and I’d planned to glaze them this weekend, just in time for the deadline, or rather, only slightly over the deadline (sorryThis time felt different. The words weren’t going to come!

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