I received an email from Steve Farber the other day looking for help from readers like you. Steve is a great guy and if you can help, that’s great.
I’m chipping away at book #3, and I’m feeling more inspired by its message than anything I’ve done so far. I’ve recently posted an invitation for input–in a slightly unusual way–and I’ve been been getting some very helpful emails (but only one public comment, so far) as a result.
I’d be grateful if you’d invite your readers to participate, too, if that works for you.
Here is a link and quote from the article he mentions in the email. Head over and lend him a hand, and I will be as grateful as Steve.
Steve Farber: Greater Than Yourself: An Overview of the Challenge
Read through the outline and then give me your impressions of what some or all of the points mean to you. Right off the top of your head. Don’t try to interpret what I mean, tell me what you think they mean.
Why am I asking this of you? Consider it an experiment in message clarity and congruence. Or remote-intuitive collaboration. (Okay, I just made that up). Bottom line is I think your responses will be very, very interesting and they just may find their way into the book.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Steve Farber (2 comments.) // May 3, 2007 at 5:33 pm
Thanks, Larry! I’ve been getting some great responses–mostly by email–which I’ll post about soon. I’m looking forward to hearing what your readers have to say.
2 Larry Hendrick // May 3, 2007 at 5:36 pm
Steve, you’re welcome. I hope they give you some useful input and I can’t wait to see the new book.
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