You are receiving this email because at one point in the past 7 years you supported my business (hey, thanks for that, you bloody legend). Last year I decided to close the doors to my PT & Coaching business due to my health. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll probably be aware of this anyway but if for whatever reason you no longer wish to receive these emails from me you can simply unsubscribe at the bottom of this email (no hard feelings!)
If you’re intrigued why I’m resurfacing in your inbox after months (years?) then feel free to have a read below.
Welcome to Georgia Writes.
What is Georgia Writes?
The short answer: Georgia Writes is a monthly newsletter.
The long answer: Georgia Writes is a community I wish to build where I can share my writing, advocacy & education for the things I care about and my innermost thoughts of the world around me and my place in it. Free subscribers will receive this in the form of a monthly newsletter. Paid subscribers will be submerged deeper into my personal world where I feel safe to be more vulnerable and intimate through subscriber-only posts and more.
What can you expect from Georgia Writes?
I have had an immense passion for both reading and writing from an early age and find it a therapeutic way of expressing myself, my beliefs, world-views and processing the inner workings of my busy neurodivergent brain. I care deeply about a lot of topics and I plan to explore them in my writings here. You can expect to read a variety of work (across a range of mediums: poetry, articles, journal entries, newsletters etc.) discussing themes of feminism, neurodivergence, chronic illness, mental health and the general messiness of my life.
How is Georgia Writes different from my social media?
Although I’ve recently grown a large(ish) audience (70k+ across platforms), for a while I have been feeling the pull to step away from social media (or at least not spend as much time there). I have found although I adore writing, sharing my experience and educating others, I find the culture of social media to be, generally, detrimental for my mental health. Georgia Writes will not only allow me to continue being open with my work but also be more vulnerable in a safe space. Here I will share more intimate writings and go deeper in what I share.
Subscription Options
£0/month: monthly newsletter and occasional public posts.
£5/month: monthly newsletter, all public posts + subscriber-only posts, full archive of work and access to helpful links, resources and prompts.
Why Pay?
By choosing to become a paid subscriber you are not only supporting my work as a creator and my future endeavours as a writer but also directly supporting me, a disabled human trying to navigate a world not made to accommodate me. If you sign up, I’m sending you my deepest gratitude (and a virtual squeeze) for investing in me and my work. I truly hope you enjoy what I share here as much as I enjoy sharing it. If you are unable to commit right now, no hard feelings! I share a tonne of free content on my social media platforms that you can check out.
If you got this far, thank you for reading and if you decide to become a subscriber (free or paid), you’re the best and I’m excited to share more with you.
Lots of love,
Georgia x

Georgia Writes is a reader-supported publication. To receive subscriber-only posts, access to the full archive, extra links & resources and to join the community, consider becoming a paid subscriber.