Feed your creativity.

You don’t need an audience. You need a practice and a partner. Pieces gives you both.

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What it’s not
Likes
Followers
Algorithm
Audience
The rhythm
Each day
Make something. Sit with something your partner made. Daily is the secret. Everything else follows.
Each morning
You respond to theirs. They respond to yours. Every day, something real comes back — no piece goes into the void.
Each week
A new partner. A new conversation. Seven days of making and receiving transforms into a creative life.
Whatever wants to come through
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Text
Poetry, prose, lyrics, journal entries
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Image
Drawings, paintings, photos, sketches
Your partner is waiting
Tuesday’s piece
“There was a puddle on Hawthorne that held the entire sky — not the real one, the better one, the upside-down one where the clouds are closer.”
Response
“The upside-down one where the clouds are closer” — I held my breath reading that. You made a puddle feel like a portal. I want to go find it now.
Why this exists
Most of us have a creative life that got quiet, not because the spark went out, but because everything around it got too loud — the algorithms, the metrics, the endless scroll of beautiful things that made us feel more alone, not less.
The act of creating — the actual sitting down and making something — turns out to be its own reward. But it takes daily commitment to get past the critic, past the blank page that whispers you’re not enough. After a few weeks, the practice takes on a life of its own. You start to look forward to the time when the world falls away and something new comes through.
Pieces gives that practice a home — and a partner who’s counting on you to show up. Someone expecting your work is the most powerful reason to sit down on the days when the critic is loudest. Week after week, the ember becomes a fire.
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