Yeah, I'd welcome that. Obviously it'd be great if communal feedback on your notes'n'quotes results in a better, denser, more streamlined book (or at least a more efficient process) but on a more superficial level getting to peek into someone's notebooks and thoughts is always inspiring and refreshing.
Yes, absolutely go for it. Just "forget" that we're here while writing or you'll get lost in wanting to explain it all - although I do love that. I heard you speak in a podcast and I love how well you translate your energy to written form. However, have you considered doing audios on "Quotes & Notes"? My idea is you first write the thing, then re-read it for the audio version and while reading you may add additional "notes" to it. Would provide you with an iteration and us with an extra - then I could share your stuff with the people I know would love it but prefer audio over letters.
Yes, I’d welcome that. For example, it’s one thing to read the Crick quote, but quite another to get your enthusiastic take on it, which made me go « Wow! »
Quotes & Notes: An Introduction
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Yeah, I'd welcome that. Obviously it'd be great if communal feedback on your notes'n'quotes results in a better, denser, more streamlined book (or at least a more efficient process) but on a more superficial level getting to peek into someone's notebooks and thoughts is always inspiring and refreshing.
Hope you've a great time in Ireland.
Yes, absolutely go for it. Just "forget" that we're here while writing or you'll get lost in wanting to explain it all - although I do love that. I heard you speak in a podcast and I love how well you translate your energy to written form. However, have you considered doing audios on "Quotes & Notes"? My idea is you first write the thing, then re-read it for the audio version and while reading you may add additional "notes" to it. Would provide you with an iteration and us with an extra - then I could share your stuff with the people I know would love it but prefer audio over letters.
Love this, will read. Probably more readily than I read the long ones, given the lower commitment. Yours is some of my favorite writing to read rn.
It's a yes to quotes and notes.
I see you refining your outreach to readers and I think ... He's evolving.
Bring’em on!
Yes, I’d welcome that. For example, it’s one thing to read the Crick quote, but quite another to get your enthusiastic take on it, which made me go « Wow! »
Yes love it!!
Happy to have more egg and rock chunks
Definitely like this! Would like to see more :)
Yes for me too. That’s all likely to be thought provoking in many different ways.