The One-Drink Book Club is an informal (almost) weekly writers’ break-down in which my creative friends and I talk about the life, business, and art of writing and making books … for the duration of one Friday-afternoon drink.
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The conversation covers topics such as addressing feedback and reviews, accepting different opinions, technical difficulties, working on Wi-Fi issues, continuing the conversation, inviting other participants, making future plans, and ending the conversation.
Takeaways
Addressing feedback and reviews can be useful for improving future work.
Accept that not every book will appeal to every reader.
Technical difficulties can disrupt conversations and require troubleshooting.
Working on Wi-Fi issues is important for a smooth conversation experience.
Continuing the conversation with other participants can enhance the discussion.
Inviting other participants can bring new perspectives and insights.
Making future plans for similar conversations can help ensure better preparation.
Ending the conversation on a positive note is important.
Chapters
00:00 Addressing Feedback and Reviews
27:34 Accepting Different Opinions
28:12 Technical Difficulties
28:24 Working on Wi-Fi Issues
28:45 Continuing the Conversation
29:05 Inviting Other Participants
29:31 Making Future Plans
30:07 Ending the Conversation