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Plus, the Write3 family has a new edition

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Plus, Riglan Launches Today!

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Plus, Helping You Discover The Best of Mirror
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Good Morning Write3 Family!
Coming to you from a hot and muggy Nashville, TN.
Now onto this week's edition. Here's:
โข1 Write3 Tip
โข1 Write3 News You Can Use
โข1 Literary NFT Worth Collecting
Here's a little secret about content creation: People aren't paying as much attention to your work as you might think. Even your biggest fans have busy lives and need reminders. So, it's crucial to show up consistently in the same place at the same time to provide your audience with an anchor.
For creators in Write3, this can be challenging with the constant influx of new platforms and innovations. It's tempting to chase the shiny new object every few weeks. However, here's my approach:
I commit to showing up every Thursday right here in the Write3 newsletter and every morning in The Write3 Discord. Additionally, I tweet every day. These are my dedicated spaces. I then challenge myself to try one new thing each month. For example, this month, I published for the first time on FxText.
Now, I challenge you: Where are you consistently creating? Where can I reliably find your work? Do you have a website or a Linktree that curates your content? Give your audience a clear pattern of your creative output.
Cryptoversal Books Upgrades - Imagine being able to buy an NFT book without needing a crypto wallet. Then imagine that NFT book can easily be read via your Kindle.
Good Morning Write3 Family!
Coming to you from a hot and muggy Nashville, TN.
Now onto this week's edition. Here's:
โข1 Write3 Tip
โข1 Write3 News You Can Use
โข1 Literary NFT Worth Collecting
Here's a little secret about content creation: People aren't paying as much attention to your work as you might think. Even your biggest fans have busy lives and need reminders. So, it's crucial to show up consistently in the same place at the same time to provide your audience with an anchor.
For creators in Write3, this can be challenging with the constant influx of new platforms and innovations. It's tempting to chase the shiny new object every few weeks. However, here's my approach:
I commit to showing up every Thursday right here in the Write3 newsletter and every morning in The Write3 Discord. Additionally, I tweet every day. These are my dedicated spaces. I then challenge myself to try one new thing each month. For example, this month, I published for the first time on FxText.
Now, I challenge you: Where are you consistently creating? Where can I reliably find your work? Do you have a website or a Linktree that curates your content? Give your audience a clear pattern of your creative output.
Cryptoversal Books Upgrades - Imagine being able to buy an NFT book without needing a crypto wallet. Then imagine that NFT book can easily be read via your Kindle.
Mirror launches embeds - Mirror.xyz has introduced a game-changing feature: the ability to embed NFTs from various Ethereum platforms into your writing NFTs. This simple tool has significant implications for writers and creators. You can now curate and showcase your favorite NFTs directly within your post, allowing readers to mint the NFT without leaving your content. Pretty cool, right?

I'm a huge fan of Neil Strauss' Survive All Apocalypses, which I consider one of the most important writing NFTs ever created. This fall 2021 book, written by a NYT Best Selling writer, was ahead of its time. Recently, through the LIT Discord, I discovered some fascinating facts about SAA. Here's what I learned:
๐๐ป Airdropped - The original book was airdropped to early members of the LIT community, not sold outright, making the secondary sales of 555 ETH truly mind-blowing!
๐๐ป Donated To The LACMA - Cozomo de' Medici generously donated a copy of SAA (along with 21 other on-chain art pieces) to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in February.
๐๐ป Utility Not Known - SAA had utility, with one owner randomly chosen to receive the copyrights to the book for a potential movie adaptation. The current status of the project remains unknown. Check out Neil's thread about the process.
A massive thank you to Statuette and the LIT Discord for their assistance in researching this remarkable project!
**This week's newsletter is something special! It will be a 1/1 edition available at auction on Ethereum. If you're interested in bidding, click on the "collect" button and place your bid on OpenSea. Good luck, and thank you for your support!

1 Edition Available At Auction
Thanks for reading! ย
For more Write3 content, be sure to check out my socials -->> Linktree.ย ย
Interested in sponsoring the Write3 Newsletter?ย Email me at write3@gregyounger.xyz
Mirror launches embeds - Mirror.xyz has introduced a game-changing feature: the ability to embed NFTs from various Ethereum platforms into your writing NFTs. This simple tool has significant implications for writers and creators. You can now curate and showcase your favorite NFTs directly within your post, allowing readers to mint the NFT without leaving your content. Pretty cool, right?

I'm a huge fan of Neil Strauss' Survive All Apocalypses, which I consider one of the most important writing NFTs ever created. This fall 2021 book, written by a NYT Best Selling writer, was ahead of its time. Recently, through the LIT Discord, I discovered some fascinating facts about SAA. Here's what I learned:
๐๐ป Airdropped - The original book was airdropped to early members of the LIT community, not sold outright, making the secondary sales of 555 ETH truly mind-blowing!
๐๐ป Donated To The LACMA - Cozomo de' Medici generously donated a copy of SAA (along with 21 other on-chain art pieces) to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in February.
๐๐ป Utility Not Known - SAA had utility, with one owner randomly chosen to receive the copyrights to the book for a potential movie adaptation. The current status of the project remains unknown. Check out Neil's thread about the process.
A massive thank you to Statuette and the LIT Discord for their assistance in researching this remarkable project!
**This week's newsletter is something special! It will be a 1/1 edition available at auction on Ethereum. If you're interested in bidding, click on the "collect" button and place your bid on OpenSea. Good luck, and thank you for your support!

1 Edition Available At Auction
Thanks for reading! ย
For more Write3 content, be sure to check out my socials -->> Linktree.ย ย
Interested in sponsoring the Write3 Newsletter?ย Email me at write3@gregyounger.xyz
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Nice post, as always, Greg. Still curious about the LIT community. As for consistency: I am shipping the 148th edition of my weekly poetry newsletter on Substack tomorrow. Have not missed a Friday in all of them. Now I also have a newsletter with links to onchain poetry that goes out every two weeks on Saturday. And I'm showing up in (your) discord) and have made the jump to farcaster/warpcast for interaction. Showing up there every day, and a bit less on Twitter.