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I’ll Pay You Tomorrow
For the ones still waiting.
This book started with one delayed payment.
It turned into seven months of follow-ups, shifting stories, and seventy-six pages of messages—none of which included a check.
What’s inside are ten poetic interpretations of that experience.
They’re not the actual texts—just what it felt like to be polite, professional, and still waiting way too long to get paid.
Part poetry, part venting, part very creative coping.
It’s written for makers, vendors, and small shop owners who’ve ever been strung along, ghosted by a check, or sent another “Just checking in!” while wondering if they’re being too much (you’re not).
Buy it for yourself.
Gift it to a friend who’s still waiting.
Slide it across the table next time someone says,
“I’ll pay you tomorrow.”
Fachgebiete
Vendor relationships, handmade business life, and reflective storytelling rooted in real experience. Adrianne writes about the emotional labor behind creative work—and what it means to keep showing up, even when the payment doesn’t.
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Adrianne Hubbard is the founder of Peppy Posies, a handcrafted gift and home decor brand known for its whimsical style, colorful palette, and thoughtful details. As an artist and maker, her work has been carried in Midwest retail spaces such as Hudson Design House and Trend + Relic. She’s also an active participant in artisan markets, pop-ups, and creative collaborations that celebrate small business ownership, storytelling, and vendor advocacy.
