can any participants of @ribbonfarm's Art of Longform course vet for it?
I'm definitely interested in their playbook for further developing my writing for substack, but am finding it hard to justify $100, rather than 50-75, in absence of some serious review scouting.
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even if you bought the $100 recordings, I am interested.
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update: I did session 1 last night, posted my roam notes about it. it's very good and probably the best Zoom/remote learning course I've seen yet, puts the others I've participated in to shame.
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dense with insight. further buttressing my hypothesis that people who are used to writing about their ideas are better at speaking about them. a good tip for my pursuit of speakers & topics for
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Thanks. Reason for the no-bs approach was that course was primarily designed as scouting/feeder program for finding ribbonfarm contributors. Flattering writerly conceits of weak writers would have been counterproductive. Target was intermediate, not beginner.
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Planning to add a lecture or two based on blogchains, text renaissance etc and relaunchhttps://www.ribbonfarm.com/2020/02/24/a-text-renaissance/ …
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