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Saying Goodbye to Brave New Series

When I first launched Brave New Series, I was excited about exploring bold ideas, sharing fresh perspectives, and building something that could challenge both me and my readers. Over the past year, I’ve drafted, delayed, restructured, and reimagined this project more times than I can count. But here’s the truth: the spark that fueled this…

When I first launched Brave New Series, I was excited about exploring bold ideas, sharing fresh perspectives, and building something that could challenge both me and my readers. Over the past year, I’ve drafted, delayed, restructured, and reimagined this project more times than I can count.

But here’s the truth: the spark that fueled this series isn’t there anymore. And forcing it forward just to “finish what I started” would only drain the energy I want to give to the projects I am passionate about.

So today, I’m officially closing the chapter on Brave New Series.

This isn’t an ending so much as it is a clearing of space — space for stories I’m excited to tell, books I want to share with you, and new projects that feel alive when I sit down to work on them.

Thank you for your patience through the many delays and pivots, and for your support of this project even when it struggled to find its footing. I don’t see this as a failure, but as part of the creative process: some ideas grow, others fade, and both are okay.

Here’s to moving forward, braver and lighter.


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Responses to “Saying Goodbye to Brave New Series”

  1. drokojie

    Godwin, you are an incredible writer and I look forward to reading your next post!

    1. Godwin

      Thank you! I do have a question I was planning to ask in the end of my next post. I’m going to reach my 100th blog post on this website pretty soon, so what do you think I should do?

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