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he was who I wanted to be when I grew up. He’s one of the great nonfiction writers of our time, a genius of reportage and the profile, someone who could take any curious whim and turn it into a compelling book.


Reminded that this is one of the great literary essays of the century...a creative non-fiction fictionalization of a real person’s artistic creation. https://t.co/m8m0RvR3L2
In the past six months @david_perell has tweeted 3,000 times.
I combined all of them together and distilled the content from 320 pages to ten. The result is a summary of his big ideas, in three parts...
Behold Part 1⃣: David's Writing Philosophy
Justin Mikolay 💻x.comexperience
Craig Mod • Post-Artifact Books and Publishing

Consider the Lobster
An exploration of the annual Maine Lobster Festival, its history, cultural significance, and the strange paradox of lobster being considered a high-class delicacy despite its lowly origins.
columbia.edu