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Patience Quick
Collectibles Writer

Meet Patience Quick – Collectibles Writer, Memory Curator, and Keeper of Story in Objects
Patience Quick doesn’t just write about things—she writes about why we hold onto them. As Collectibles Writer at Go Cybernaut, Patience explores the emotional, cultural, and aesthetic layers of what we collect—from rare finds to everyday treasures. Her work invites readers to pause, remember, and revalue what might’ve been overlooked.
Her belief? That every object holds a story. And sometimes, holding the object helps you hold the memory.
Patience Quick is Go Cybernaut’s beloved Quick Collectibles Writer, known for her tender deep dives into the world of toys, trinkets, and treasures that stir up nostalgia and wonder. With a gentle voice and a detail-driven lens, Patience transforms tiny artifacts into meaningful stories, often spotlighting vintage figurines, summer fair souvenirs, gumball machine prizes, and forgotten treasures that still carry heartbeats.
Her musical tastes—charming and eclectic—are captured in her playlist “The Toy Box: Summer Edition,” a whimsical blend of sunny pop, dreamy instrumentals, and upbeat retro tunes that reflect her warm spirit and playful perspective. It’s the kind of soundtrack that makes you want to hop on a carousel or revisit your childhood bedroom shelf.
Patience is fun yet quiet, a steady and mindful presence within the Go Cybernaut team. She’s the one who notices the little things, who always remembers a colleague’s favorite candy or compliments the tiny sticker on your laptop. Thoughtful and considerate, she often collaborates with Graphic Artist Indigo Rae to create dreamy layouts for her features, and partners with Culture Editor Zoe Chen to explore how collectibles influence cultural memory.
Despite her quiet nature, Patience brings an upbeat energy to editorial meetings—offering bright, creative ideas and the occasional toy-shaped stress reliever to pass around. Her work reminds us that joy can come in miniature, and that the small things often say the most.
Patience’s origin story?
She grew up surrounded by shelves—figurines, vintage cards, mismatched buttons, and family heirlooms with soft stories attached. What started as curiosity turned into research, and then into deeply personal storytelling. Her voice now blends the historical with the intimate, honoring both context and sentiment.
Patience understands that collecting isn’t just about acquiring—it’s about remembering, finding identity, and connecting. She approaches every subject with care, whether it’s a decades-old toy or a modern-day niche obsession.
She sees collectibles as time capsules—and writes like she’s dusting them off gently.
Outside the feature queue, Patience is:
A thrift-store regular and estate sale whisperer
The one who asks, “Where did you get this?” and really means it
Known to research packaging history for fun
Sentimental about handwriting and paper textures
Quietly archiving her own collection of “unsent letters and forgotten keepsakes”
One personal detail that says a lot:
Patience keeps a small drawer labeled “Almost Nothing but Still Everything.” It holds a pebble, a playing card, a train token, and one pressed leaf.
Outside of work, Patience loves toy collecting, gardening, ice skating, quilting, and diving into the worlds of The Beatles and Sherlock Holmes. She shares her home with her two beloved American Shorthair cats—Olive and Pancake—who can often be found curled up beside her as she writes.
Signature catchphrase?
“Let’s talk about what we keep—and why.”
Her north star?
“Honor the object. Tell the story. Hold space for meaning.”