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Why is The Mosaicist so Powerful?

Why is The Mosaicist so Powerful?

Because we are the real recyclers.

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Rachel Sager
Dec 06, 2023
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This hen is alarmed because she has just laid her first egg. Photo by Erika Johnson

Now that my earnest Swedish Isbar has got your attention, three important things.

  1. If you have not yet read Rachel Math, go read it now, in all haste, in order to not miss out. My paid subscription pricing will be changing on January 1st. If there was a smart time to deepen your relationship with The Ruins Project, the next three weeks are that time. By subscribing before the new year, you will be grandfathered into the original price of $5/month or $50/year in perpetuity.

  2. 2024 will be a big year for all things Ruins. The primary call to artists will be announced to my dear paid subscribers first. A perk. Translation: If you want to become a Ruins artist, or you are one and want to be a part of the next creative project, this is as close to a guarantee as you can get for participation. Group calls for projects sell out in hours, so this is me, giving you the best hint I can.

  3. You may have noticed that The …

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