A brand is a can of soup. š„«
Further reflections on branding vs. artistic style.

Hello everyone!
Iāve been blown away by your response to Iām Not a Brand Iām a Human š«.
Youāve written so many amazing comments and emails I havenāt even managed to reply to you all yet. But I will! I see you and Iām so glad to hear from you.
My branding post seems to have really struck a nerve. So many of us are feeling the same way!
You are not alone.
If youāre new here I used to have two separate Substacks which I am integrating - one explored autism and neurodivergence and one discussed creativity. The more I wrote both of them the more I realized itās all interconnected.
After merging Substacks Iāve had a bit of a *cough* tidy upā¦
I will not call it a rebrand. š
Last week someone responded to my post on Notes saying, āThis is a really great post on branding.ā I think they missed the point.
A brand is a can of soup.
An artist isnāt a brand. An artist has a style.1
For me this is a mindset shift away from branding toward developing my style. Iām taking a Masterclass in The Art of Storytelling from Neil Gaiman right now. He says,
āStyle is the stuff you can't help doing.ā
He suggests the best way to develop your creative voice is to write and keep writing and keep writing.
Or make stuff and make more stuff and make more stuff.
Eventually your style will come through.
Style isnāt something you create with a mood board. It isnāt a business strategy. It is your heart and soul. You find it by doing the work and being brave enough to be honest. I see all of *waves hands* this online stuff as a creative portal. Itās all art.
Letās stop being ābrandsā and be artists.
Let your work change and evolve and grow.
Be more yourself.
Not an edited version that is easily palatable.
This week Iāve been sewing my various identities back together crazy quilt style.
You may have noticed my Substack publication is now called Kindle Curiosity. Moving forward I plan to write more long form emails and they will be in this section.2

Today youāre getting Down the Rabbit Hole which is a studio update and a list of rabbit holes (links, books, etc.) for you to explore.
Neurodivergent Space Time is an unmasked podcast to explore autism and other neurodivergent identities from the inside out.
The Messy Middle is behind the scenes podcast about art and life. Iām launching it for paid subscribers next month.

Cabinet of Curiosities is a place for things that donāt fit anywhere else. Making room for this kind of eclecticism is precisely what this un-branding process is all about. These posts might be one-off experiments or they may turn into projects of their own.

If youāre a long time friend youāll notice these are all different ābrand identitiesā I have used and dropped over the years. It has been such a healing process to gather them all up and stitch them together. We contain multitudes.
This week my creative energy has been focused right here on Substack. Aside from that Iāve been ideating and gathering supplies to create new works for This is My Brain on Motherhood. Iāll be sharing those soon.
Iāve also interviewed artist Catherine Reinhart who is crowdfunding a project called The Collective Mending Sessions. I may do more of these if you enjoy them. Let me know!

How do we MEND our communities?Ā - by Sarah Shotts
Catherine Reinhart & the Collective Mending Sessions
Other bits and bobs Iād like to recommend this week.
Books
After the crowdfunding campaign I put down every book I tried to read. Finally I took myself to the bookstore and ended up buying books in the kids section. Books are ageless. Read what brings you joy. These were so cozy and lighthearted and just what I needed during cocoon week.

Substack
I already had this post scheduled, but I had to jump back in to add a link to the latest installment of by Mar Grace. I had a hard time choosing a quote, but finally went with this one,
āI am an artist, trying to string together my interests and my skills and my desires and my intuition. As soon as I start piling myself in to an online business world I get trapped into thinking I need to perfectly have a āfunnelā and a āmarketing planā and to have it all figured out. Itās why our offering are shapes, malleable and shiftable.ā
The whole post it worth a read:
Iāve noticed a lot of authors post their books at the end of their emails. I havenāt made a fancy little graphic yet, but if you enjoyed my writing on branding you might like my book Discover Your Creative Ecosystem. Itās kind of like The Artistās Way if Julia Cameron were saying āHumans are unique. Find what works for you.ā
Your whole life is an ecosystem for creativity.
Substack has rudely told me my post is ātoo long for emailā so I deleted what I had to say about this link. Youāll have to check it out for yourself. See you next time.
Cheers,