Here at Magazine Heaven, we’re all about uniqueness, quirkiness, and all the weird and wonderful things that come from a place of creativity and self-expression. Our entire ethos is centred around curating the niches of print media for customers all around the world to enjoy.
Which is why we are so pleased to be welcoming such a positive author who is all about celebrating uniqueness onto its shelves – and what better way to kick off Indie Bookshop Week!
Amanda Blair, the author of Limited Edition of One, takes us on a journey of self-exploration and celebration, all centred around getting in touch with our own intrinsic uniqueness and harnessing this wonderful realisation, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary in our everyday lives…
Through the pages of Limited Edition of One, Amanda outlines the very accessible steps to kick off your path to finding “daily differentness”; containing over 50 questions and triggers dedicated to exploring the reader’s uniqueness, from time to geography, reflections to possessions, language to sleep. As you engage with these different chapters, a mindset and habit develops. These exercises can be completed with words, sketches, voice-recordings, or daydreaming, whatever suits your mood and location!
Filled with thought-provoking questions – real questions and musings, that make you understand the strands of who you are, like “suppose someone has invented the concept of elastic time and you are invited to test it” and “what’s your take on silence”, this read encourages you to press into the furthest corners of your identity and unpack your individuality…
Limited Edition of One encourages readers to discover what makes you unique, every single day of your life.
Pick up Amanda’s book at Magazine Heaven and do just that.
Amanda Blair is a communications professional, university lecturer and the author of the Limited Edition of One. Through workshops, one-on-one sessions and her book, Amanda motivates people to harness their creativity and to celebrate their own intrinsic uniqueness.