Your Meander Rights
A 320 Sycamore Studios Manifesto
This is post No. 7 (out of 7) for Give-a-Buck-for-Kids-Books week. I’m asking you to tip me one dollar, max, for the year. That’s it! One buck. Once a year. No AI. No auto-renew. No shenanigans.
320 Sycamore Studios publishes original kid stories served fresh monthly, plus essays, book recommendations, and postcards from Readerville. Everything is completely human-written.
You have the right to meander.
You have the right to slow down.
To daydream.
To linger.
When everybody is going one way, you have the right to go the other way.
You have the right to change your mind.
You have the right to ask questions.
Lots of questions.
You have the right to be a dork.
Everyone is a dork.
You have the right to not explain.
You have the right to try a bit of this thing.
And a bit of that thing
And a bit of that other thing over there.
You have the right to love what you love.
You have the right to be the only one.
You have the right to go further than you ought.
You have the right to mess up. To try again. To start over.
You have the right to be human.
These are your meander rights.
Happy reading.
— Jeff


