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A New Chapter: Where My Writing Now Lives

2 min readJun 5, 2025

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For the past year, Medium has been a quiet and generous home for my words. It has allowed me to explore ideas that mattered deeply to me — uncovering the overlooked, examining the unspoken, and giving space to those who history has often sidelined or silenced. I’m deeply grateful to everyone who has read, shared, commented, or simply paused here with me for a moment of reflection.

Medium offered me connection. And for a writer, that is everything.

But now, a new chapter begins.

Why I’m Moving On

Recently, my Medium account was mistakenly flagged and suspended by their spam filters. While the issue has since been resolved (with apologies from the support team), the experience reminded me of something I already knew: that platforms, no matter how supportive, are ultimately not ours. Our voices may live here — but we do not hold the keys.

So, I’ve created a new home for my writing. One where I can curate, preserve, and shape the space more freely, and where every word published remains firmly mine.

Introducing: Vox Meditantis

All my future writing will now be published at voxmeditantis.com — a site dedicated to the same spirit of thoughtfulness and inquiry that shaped my work here.

You’ll find new essays, stories, reflections, and profiles of the unheard and uncelebrated. While over 400 of my Medium posts have been carefully imported into the archive, I’ll gradually be republishing some of the more popular articles and series on the new site — refreshed, reorganised, and ready to be rediscovered.

If my work has resonated with you before, I warmly invite you to join me there.

This Isn’t Goodbye

I’m not unpublishing anything here. My archive will remain fully accessible, and I’ll continue to respond to any comments or questions from readers. Medium has been part of my journey, and I leave this space open — not as a door closed, but as a quiet room still echoing with thought.

But if you’re wondering where I’ve gone, or where new writing will appear, now you know the way.

I hope to see you there.
voxmeditantis.com

With appreciation, always,

Bob Lynn

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Bob Lynn
Bob Lynn

Written by Bob Lynn

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