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Rebecca Letty

It’s about the small stuff that’s really the big stuff. Inspired by true events, though, I have a habit of exaggerating, sometimes for drama, sometimes because it's more fun. For the curious, revealing the humour and wisdom hidden in the everyday.

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  • Rebecca Letty

    Hello, Rebecca here - a writer who reads. Thinking in Public is an imperfect newsletter celebrating the homemade, the underdog, and the beautifully wonky moments that make the everyday feel both glorious and unique.

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