avatarDonnette Anglin

Summary

The author is inviting readers to join the Reciprocal Publication, a new community-focused platform for writers and readers, following an invitation from its owner, Sahil Patel.

Abstract

The author extends an invitation to the audience to join Reciprocal Publication, emphasizing the community spirit and support system it offers. The publication, owned by Sahil Patel, has welcomed the author and the community after a setback at Coffee Times. The author is excited about the move and is throwing a virtual party to celebrate, encouraging everyone to participate in this new venture. Reciprocal Publication is presented as a place where individuals can find and offer support, with a focus on community building and collaboration, as reflected in its motto. The author also introduces the new editors, Dr. Preeti Singh and Yana Bostongirl, and shares links to articles that provide further insight into the publication's vision and the experiences of its members.

Opinions

  • The author is enthusiastic about the new home at Reciprocal Publication and views it as an opportunity for community growth and support.
  • The author believes that the people, not just the platform, make a house a home, highlighting the importance of the community in creating a welcoming atmosphere.
  • There is a sense of gratitude towards Sahil Patel for extending the invitation and towards the new editors for their role in the publication.
  • The author quotes Matthew 7:7 to underscore the value of asking for help and the joy of receiving support from friends, which seems to be a core principle of the Reciprocal Publication.
  • The author endorses the publication's motto, suggesting that it aligns with their own values regarding mutual support and encouragement within the writing community.

You’re Invited to My New Home; Join Us at Reciprocal Publication.

Together, let's make this house a home

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“Ask, and it shall be given” — Matthew 7:7

When you're down and out, and a friend extends the olive branch, what a great feeling!

I asked in a previous article for a place to call home after the Coffee Times mishap. Sahil Patel, the owner of Reciprocal Publication, has extended an invitation and asked that I bring along the whole community.

What the heck?!

I’m so excited; I’m throwing a party.

You, you, and you too are invited.

Here’s why you should join the fun.

Other than the familiar faces you already know that will be at hand to extend you a warm and friendly welcome, Reciprocal has set the tone for community building. Its owner Sahil who is no stranger to Medium, explains in his own words how the publication got started.

Its motto grabs my attention — “A place where you can find support and be the support for others.

How about that?

You’ll find new updates, his dreams and intentions, and how to become a writer in the link below.

Let’s get together and make this place called Reciprocal our new home.

A house is not a home. It’s the people who reside in it.

A warm welcome to all new writers and readers from the new editors of the Reciprocal family — Dr. Preeti Singh and Yana Bostongirl

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