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Frank Warren
Frank Warren started PostSecret as a community art project where he invited total strangers to anonymously mail in their deepest secrets on a homemade postcard. The response was overwhelming with Frank receiving over 1,000,000 anonymous postcards and counting. All six PostSecret books have been... show more

Frank Warren started PostSecret as a community art project where he invited total strangers to anonymously mail in their deepest secrets on a homemade postcard. The response was overwhelming with Frank receiving over 1,000,000 anonymous postcards and counting. All six PostSecret books have been on the New York Times Best Seller List. PostSecret Confessions on Life Death and God reached #1.PostSecret.com has won three Webby Awards for "Best Blog on the Internet" and is today the most visited advertisement-free blog in the world with nearly 700,000,000 "visits".The project has raised over $1,000,000 for suicide prevention and Frank Warren was awarded the Mental Health Advocacy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011 and was invited to the White House to share his thoughts on mental wellness in 2013. His TED talk is one of the most watch with over 2,500,000 views. The postcards have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Visionary Art Museum in Maryland and there is a PostSecret album and play. Frank lives in Germantown, Maryland, with his wife and daughter, and dog, Shadow (but his wife wants to move to California).
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Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 14 years ago
I love the concept, I love the website, I love the book. I was only disappointed that there wasn't a secret tucked into the book from some other library user. The layout was mostly good, except I'm not a real fan of books that randomly change orientation. I read in bed, mostly, and trying to arm-wre...
Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it 16 years ago
I struggle with how to classify this book. It's part memoir, part art, part sociology, part psychology, part voyeurism: a look into the most private lives of strangers. However you classify it, though, it's fascinating. There are recurrent themes among these cards: infidelity, abuse, self-hatred, de...
mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 17 years ago
I first became aware of Postsecret when I came across the blog. I found it fascinating and the books are even more so.
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