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3 For Write3: Read A Book
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3 For Write3: Read A Book
Good morning Write3 family!
Here's:•1 Tip For Writers•1 Write3 Opportunity•1 Literary NFT Worth CollectingEnjoy!
1. Writer's Tip - Read A Book
The 7th habit of Stephen Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Successful People" is SHARPEN THE SAW.SHARPEN THE SAW means creating a balanced program for preserving and enhancing the greatest assets you own.In the case of writing, one of the best ways to preserve and enhance your skills is to read. Read to study your craft and grow as a writer. Here's 3 books that have helped me SHARPEN THE SAW:
The Art & Business of Online Writing - Nicolas Cole
On Writing: A Memoir Of The Craft - Stephen King
Positioning: The Battle For Your Mind - Al Ries
What books have influenced you and your writing? Respond to this email and let me know.
2. Write3 Opportunity - Lens Protocol
One of the most exciting Write3 platforms I use is Lens. Lenster promises to be a decentralized Twitter. I'm bullish on the platform for 3 reasons:
Lens allows you to take your audience anywhere.
Readers can mint, collect and pay for your work directly from the platform.
As a creator, you own your work. The platform has become very popular. Unfortunately, it is in beta and profiles have been hard to find. Lucky for you, Stani Kulechov, the founder of Lens, has announced more profiles. Check this out:
Doubling down today for new Lens profiles, DM me if you want to join decentralized social
— Stani.lens (🌿,👻) (@StaniKulechov)
5:27 PM • Dec 19, 2022
Hit up Stani for a Lens profile. And connect with me once you're there!
3. A Literary NFT Worth Collecting
Recently, I compiled my literary NFT year in review. If you missed it, you can read it here:
Are you interested in the world of literary NFTs, but don't know where to start?
You're in luck.
I collected hundreds of literary NFTs in 2022.
Here's 22 of my favorites, in no particular order:
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— Greg Younger | The Write3 Guy (@gregyounger)
3:16 PM • Dec 17, 2022
I enjoyed collecting 100s of literary NFTs this year, but I'm certain my favorite work of 2022 was "Van Gogh", by DegenPoet.

The piece is visually stunning and finding the poem within brings me coming back to this work. Degen Poet is a talented writer and artist. I was happy to collect this work.
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