The Employee by joshua schwebel
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Re: Introduction

Marina Vishmidt <████████████████ > To: Josh Schwebel <privatejosh@gmail.com>

Dear Josh,

Thanks for this.



I should say a little bit about why there was such a delay in my
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somewhat throws my particpation in the Employee up in the air a bit, as
I cannot predict now how things will go, but hopefully, given the time
frame, it should still be possible.

all my best,

Marina



Josh Schwebel <privatejosh@gmail.com>

Dear Marina,
Thank you for writing. I am sorry for this sobering news. Your █████████ ███ ████████ are of the utmost importance and I hope so much that you can ███ ███████ again as soon as possible.

Regarding the publication, I understand that this upsets the plans that were in place. If everything goes well, I would be overjoyed to see a text from you, but I do understand that will depend on circumstances far larger and more important than the publication. I will check in on your progress in a few months, not so much for the sake of the publication, but also because I care and worry. If you don’t have the capacity to respond, however, that’s also fine.

For now, dear Marina, I send you strong hopes that your ████ ██ ████████ ██ ███ █████████, and that you get well again quickly, and if there is anything I can do to support you — marking papers, proofreading, indexing, just let me know!

My best to you in return, 
Josh