![]() That is until mathematician Reid Sutherland walks into the shop, holding his wedding invitation and demanding to know how she knew his wedding was doomed from the start. She doesn’t think anyone will ever catch on to her secret. But Meg is hiding a little secret: she can read people and through her work, she weaves clues and patterns about her observations. ![]() She’s talented, creative, and because of a New York Times’ profile, in demand for her hand lettering custom journals and invitations. ![]() The story opens in a New York City print shop where letter artist Meg Mackworth is attempting to overcome her current state of artist block. I discovered Kate Clayborn’s Love Lettering and you, guys, I think we’re in love. I’m talking about finding the perfect romance novel. ![]() ![]() No, I’m not talking about your real life trash partner. It’s a love we all dream about: finding the one that completes you, makes you feel understood, like no one else has ever seen the real you before this time. Now while this day may cause some to have the fleeting urge to throw half eaten chocolate bonbons at happy couples, Valentine’s Day does make us wish for that perfect love. Valentine’s Day – otherwise known to some of us as Single Awareness Day – is this week. ![]()
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