I enjoy using Notes to preview upcoming posts and gauge interest in future one's as well.
For example, I was considering starting a new series where I explored common misconceptions surrounding Jungian theories (e.g. archetypes, the shadow, introversion/extraversion). I asked for feedback on Notes and got a great response.
I enjoy using Notes to preview upcoming posts and gauge interest in future one's as well.
For example, I was considering starting a new series where I explored common misconceptions surrounding Jungian theories (e.g. archetypes, the shadow, introversion/extraversion). I asked for feedback on Notes and got a great response.
I would like to author something with you. My last post—from forever and ever ago—used Jungian shadow theory as a lens through which I thought about literature.
I enjoy using Notes to preview upcoming posts and gauge interest in future one's as well.
For example, I was considering starting a new series where I explored common misconceptions surrounding Jungian theories (e.g. archetypes, the shadow, introversion/extraversion). I asked for feedback on Notes and got a great response.
Since launching the first installment (https://www.theartemisian.com/p/archetypes-are-more-than-mythic-figures), it has become one of the most popular posts on my publication.
I recommend giving Notes a try in this capacity, it's a great way to engage with your reader base!
I would like to author something with you. My last post—from forever and ever ago—used Jungian shadow theory as a lens through which I thought about literature.