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Natalie White's avatar

Oh. I was trying so hard to NOT ramble on that I forgot to say how much I enjoyed your story telling in this one. It had me literally laughing out loud and smiling with recognition the whooolllleeee time. Super fun and emotionally engaging to ready. A great example of why I love long-form content!!

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Aprille Walker's avatar

Love this Mark! For me, I crave a long novel (I won't even read a book shorter than 500 pages) packed with detailed descriptions, the meandering road of words that takes me on a virtual adventure. BUT, when it comes to receiving information or sharing it, I prefer brevity. For example, in a business email - PLEASE keep it short, clear, and bullet pointed and put it all in (no multiple emails for me). In a story about how you feel, what you have seen or experienced (I always think of a scene in Shrinking where Michael Uriel tries to explain how he met and started hanging out with the guy who everyone is avoiding and he gives this round about tale which I LOVE SO MUCH), I want you to tell me everything. Details are important and use lots of sensory words. Maybe there is a place for both in our world. Savor some and be brief some.

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