Begin with a question.
You are welcome to contact Richard about The Pencil-Driven Life, Pencil Sessions, The Pencil’s Edge, the book, or the Reset Cabin at Oak Hollow.
You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out.
A clear question is enough.
What You Can Write About
You may want to reach out if:
You have a question about The Pencil-Driven Life.
You are interested in a Pencil Session.
You are interested in the Reset Cabin or Oak Hollow Cabins.
You have a question about The Pencil’s Edge, the blog, the short audio reflections, or a topic you would like to see explored.
You want to share how one of the reflections, essays, audio pieces, or ideas connected with your own life.
You are not sure where to begin, but something here speaks to you.
If You Are Asking About Pencil Sessions
Please include a brief note about what you are trying to understand.
You might describe:
The question you are carrying.
The transition you are facing.
The belief, role, or expectation that no longer seems to fit.
The inherited purpose you are beginning to examine.
The part of life that feels unclear, heavy, or unresolved.
What you hope a conversation might help you see more clearly.
You do not need to explain your whole life.
A few honest sentences are enough.
If You Are Asking About the Reset Cabin
Please visit the Oak Hollow Cabins website for current details about the Reset Cabin, availability, guest expectations, and the larger Oak Hollow setting.
If the Reset Cabin speaks to you because you need quiet, space, and time to think, you are welcome to say that. Visit Oak Hollow Cabins.
A simple message is enough:
I am interested in the Reset Cabin and would like to know more.
A Simple Way to Begin
If you are not sure what to say, begin with this sentence:
I am reaching out because…
Then write the next honest line.
Richard will read your message and respond as soon as he reasonably can.