
Must-Have Elements in Every Nonfiction Book (Ep186)
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Main Topic: Elements of a Nonfiction Book (Starts at 16:55)
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Segment 1 (Announcements/Author Updates):
- (Valerie): learning IG Stories from @tidalbaymedia (Kat), updated passport, new Chiro, monthly reflection, carport, now buy print
- (Erick): Preorder up for Shadow Signals , ARCS out in the morning, back/front matter to write, re-release Witness accounts with new fresh content, experiment with going Wide on the print
What are you reading?
- Valerie: How To Be Old: Lessons in Living Boldly from the Accidental Icon (Lyn Slater)
- (Not ready to give up on them, but struggling to finish them:) Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman; The Year of the Puppy (Alexandra Horowitz) ; The Teller of Small Fortunes Julie Leong
- Erick:
- Mr. Mercedes (Stephen King),
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