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The Novelleist β€’ 141 implied HN points β€’ 06 Dec 24
  1. Peter and Elle wrote a year-long series of letters about anarchism, discussing various topics related to the philosophy. It's an effort to understand and explain anarchism more deeply.
  2. They published their correspondence in eight parts, covering ideas like the goals of anarchism and how societies can protect themselves without traditional governance.
  3. They also held an event to share their experiences and respond to readers' feedback, highlighting the importance of open dialogue in exploring complex ideas.
Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life β€’ 5 implied HN points β€’ 12 Dec 24
  1. Weather can cause unexpected delays, like cancelled trains, and it brings a lot of funny stories. Sometimes people take travel warnings too lightly.
  2. Writing letters can be a fun way to communicate, and planning them with a checklist makes it easier. Everyone has their own way of writing, and it's interesting to compare styles.
  3. Music and opera can be really enjoyable experiences, even if it's your first time. It's great to explore new interests, like attending performances and trying out different genres.
Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life β€’ 2 implied HN points β€’ 15 Jan 24
  1. Terry Freedman's newsletter is for nonfiction writers and readers, covering a range of topics from book reviews to experimental writing.
  2. The newsletter offers a mix of free content and a paid tier for those interested in deeper techniques and technology insights from the writer.
  3. The content includes personal reflections, book reviews like 'The Comfort of Strangers,' and experimentation with different writing styles.
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Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life β€’ 12 likes β€’ 09 Jun 25
  1. Thinking about all the jobs you've had can spark creativity. It’s a good way to reflect on your experiences and tell your story.
  2. Running a course can be tough if not enough people sign up. But it can also be a fun learning experience for those who attend.
  3. Removing paywalls can help increase access to your work and attract more readers. It's a nice way to share knowledge with others.