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  1. CW: Long thread/32

    That heartwarming tale of healing through big suits is a pretty good place to wrap up this linkdump, but I want to call your attention to just one more thing before I go: #RobinSloan's #Snarkmarket piece about blogging and "#StockAndFlow":

    snarkmarket.com/2010/4890/

    Sloan makes the excellent case that for writers, having a "flow" of short, quick posts builds the audience for a "stock" of longer, more synthetic pieces like books.

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  2. CW: Long thread/32

    That heartwarming tale of healing through big suits is a pretty good place to wrap up this linkdump, but I want to call your attention to just one more thing before I go: #RobinSloan's #Snarkmarket piece about blogging and "#StockAndFlow":

    snarkmarket.com/2010/4890/

    Sloan makes the excellent case that for writers, having a "flow" of short, quick posts builds the audience for a "stock" of longer, more synthetic pieces like books.

    32/

  3. CW: Long thread/32

    That heartwarming tale of healing through big suits is a pretty good place to wrap up this linkdump, but I want to call your attention to just one more thing before I go: #RobinSloan's #Snarkmarket piece about blogging and "#StockAndFlow":

    snarkmarket.com/2010/4890/

    Sloan makes the excellent case that for writers, having a "flow" of short, quick posts builds the audience for a "stock" of longer, more synthetic pieces like books.

    32/

  4. CW: Long thread/32

    That heartwarming tale of healing through big suits is a pretty good place to wrap up this linkdump, but I want to call your attention to just one more thing before I go: #RobinSloan's #Snarkmarket piece about blogging and "#StockAndFlow":

    snarkmarket.com/2010/4890/

    Sloan makes the excellent case that for writers, having a "flow" of short, quick posts builds the audience for a "stock" of longer, more synthetic pieces like books.

    32/

  5. CW: Long thread/32

    That heartwarming tale of healing through big suits is a pretty good place to wrap up this linkdump, but I want to call your attention to just one more thing before I go: #RobinSloan's #Snarkmarket piece about blogging and "#StockAndFlow":

    snarkmarket.com/2010/4890/

    Sloan makes the excellent case that for writers, having a "flow" of short, quick posts builds the audience for a "stock" of longer, more synthetic pieces like books.

    32/