Beauty isn't rare. It's out there, in a bleeding sunset, in a perfectly played note, in a turn of phrase that makes you stop in the hustle, focus in the noise, think in the overstimulation, and remember. That's what communication can do. It can create beauty, the thing we're all starving to find, yet can't keep hold of for long. So we're undernourished. And we feel it. I've been in the communication for decades now, starting as a newspaper reporter at age 19, magazine publishing after, and all the way to being a book author, adjunct writing professor, marketing/advertising copywriter (if that isn't the dullest title ever) now. Lo' all these many years later. What I've come to see in the faces of my readers, my clients, my audience, is that hunger for beauty. To find that moment where everything clicks, where questions are answered, where solutions are found, where held breaths are exhaled. I pursue beauty. And I take my clients with me on that pursuit.

Tara Lynn Thompson

Beauty isn't rare. It's out there, in a bleeding sunset, in a perfectly played note, in a turn of phrase that makes you stop in the hustle, focus in the noise, think in the overstimulation, and remember. That's what communication can do. It can create beauty, the thing we're all starving to find, yet can't keep hold of for long. So we're undernourished. And we feel it. I've been in the communication for decades now, starting as a newspaper reporter at age 19, magazine publishing after, and all the way to being a book author, adjunct writing professor, marketing/advertising copywriter (if that isn't the dullest title ever) now. Lo' all these many years later. What I've come to see in the faces of my readers, my clients, my audience, is that hunger for beauty. To find that moment where everything clicks, where questions are answered, where solutions are found, where held breaths are exhaled. I pursue beauty. And I take my clients with me on that pursuit.

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Beauty isn’t rare. It’s out there, in a bleeding sunset, in a perfectly played note, in a turn of phrase that makes you stop in the hustle, focus in the noise, think in the overstimulation, and remember.

That’s what communication can do. It can create beauty, the thing we’re all starving to find, yet can’t keep hold of for long. So we’re undernourished. And we feel it.

I’ve been in the communication for decades now, starting as a newspaper reporter at age 19, magazine publishing after, and all the way to being a book author, adjunct writing professor, marketing/advertising copywriter (if that isn’t the dullest title ever) now. Lo’ all these many years later.

What I’ve come to see in the faces of my readers, my clients, my audience, is that hunger for beauty. To find that moment where everything clicks, where questions are answered, where solutions are found, where held breaths are exhaled.

I pursue beauty. And I take my clients with me on that pursuit.

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