I think it’s really interesting how inherently natural the flow of the outline feels as it relates to storytelling. I wrote the article below before listening to the podcast, but it’s remarkably close. Thanks for the advice!
Thank you. This is great! Op-eds, editorials, newspapers…. I am learning from everybody. But I love this topic. This STRANGE overanlysis is part of nerdy-techie medium Substack bloomed in. The techies are always documenting or proving code to someone. You may be not be familiar with the Substack platform, but its blistering in pace and can foment change on a snap,,quickly. The founders are wrestling with understanding substack and the changing nature. They are too in it to see its power from my distance. I just watched their discussion about this “ magic”, some call creativity. Its a bit environmental too, not just writing, or hearing.… creating.
I think it’s really interesting how inherently natural the flow of the outline feels as it relates to storytelling. I wrote the article below before listening to the podcast, but it’s remarkably close. Thanks for the advice!
https://www.reformedsoutherner.com/p/americas-heel-donald-trump-and-the?r=487j3
Thank you. This is great! Op-eds, editorials, newspapers…. I am learning from everybody. But I love this topic. This STRANGE overanlysis is part of nerdy-techie medium Substack bloomed in. The techies are always documenting or proving code to someone. You may be not be familiar with the Substack platform, but its blistering in pace and can foment change on a snap,,quickly. The founders are wrestling with understanding substack and the changing nature. They are too in it to see its power from my distance. I just watched their discussion about this “ magic”, some call creativity. Its a bit environmental too, not just writing, or hearing.… creating.
Sarah, the second time around this was even more incredible! I restacked with a longer note explaining why. I keep learning from you! THANK YOU!!!
I saw it! Thank you.