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Scaling book tours with Bookclub

Listen here: Read here: The first rule of BookClub? No boring book clubs. Another Natasha story this week, this time about a startup that we somewhat like but can’t decide how its market will be. Still, the bibliophiles in your life should read this piece and get hyped about rising access to authors.

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The first rule of BookClub? No boring book clubs. Another Natasha story this week, this time about a startup that we somewhat like but can’t decide how its market will be. Still, the bibliophiles in your life should read this piece and get hyped about rising access to authors.

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  1. Laylah Bryant

    September 25, 2020 at 9:42 pm

    So Nice 💘💘💘💘💘💘

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