Help get PostRejects nominated for a 2010 Bloggie Award! We're going for best art/craft/design blog, most humorous, and best-kept secret! http://2010.bloggies.com/
Text on back: "I never thought my killing spree would end up being so informative!"
I am proud to inform you that, after more than a year of bringing readers the very best in surplus postcard art, PostRejects has entered Phase Two. This has resulted in a number of exciting new developments.
First, PostRejects has a shiny new Facebook Fan Page. You should join it. On this page, you can post your very own PostRejects. You can also have discussions with likeminded people about PostRejects and other things.I will carefully read each and every one of your comments and posted pictures, and if they are special enough, I will post them as Guest Rejects on Wednesdays. If they are too special, then I will send them to the PostSecret guy.
Also, go sign up for the PostRejects mailing list in the righthand sidebar. Don't worry: I am too lazy to spam you. In fact, I am so lazy that I won't bother to send you anything other than the absolute finest and most compelling updates about PostRejects and related projects.
If you join the PostRejects Fan Page and sign up for the mailing list, then wonderful things will happen someday. I promise.
Sincerely, Fred Jurgens
P.S.- Keep an eye out for the Phase Two commemorative T-shirt!
Your secret's a little bit sad and a little bit funny. It's so true, though. It's never a direct trade, just that one thing might lead to another and before you know it, you just go, "No fair!" But ultimately... you don't really sound like you regret the decision. ;)
So, I live down the street from this guy who has a website where people send in their deepest, darkest secrets on postcards and he puts them online. When he started it, I told him it was a stupid idea, and that only boring losers would go to his site- but now he seems to be doing pretty well for himself.
I've noticed that every Saturday night after he posts the secrets on his site, he leaves all of the rejected ones in a trash bag on the curb. Every week, I swipe a handful of surplus secrets to put on my own site: PostRejects. Hopefully I will make some money out of this!!!