Super cool idea, and some great names here. Just grabbed a digital copy since I'm still homeless, but that means I get to read it tonight! Also the first I've heard of Metalabel, that's an interesting concept. Here's to more experiments and creative projects!!
Co-authoring a book with several contributors is a great way to get introduced to the world of book publishing. In my case, the book publisher kept all the proceeds because they managed all the marketing behind the book's release.
I love the collective version in which you share the profits! You can release a new book every few months this way.
"Lesson for me: I was a bit too hands-off and trusting at the beginning. I should have done a better job of setting expectations and doing initial full edits earlier."
I'd be curious to hear how your collaborative creative process evolves, specifically around earlier feedback to reduce double work. Have you put any thought into that yet?
Congrats to everyone involved! This is so cool!
Super cool idea, and some great names here. Just grabbed a digital copy since I'm still homeless, but that means I get to read it tonight! Also the first I've heard of Metalabel, that's an interesting concept. Here's to more experiments and creative projects!!
Love this
This is SO cool 🙌
What a cool experiment! The type of thing people talk about doing, but rarely execute on. Bravo!
Yes! Including me for years 😆
Love this idea.
Super exciting. Congrats and thanks for sharing your journey!
This sounds like an anthology publishing business model. I published my first book that way. https://www.amazon.com/Luminary-Leadership-Entrepreneurs-Lead-Business-ebook/dp/B0BG1WP9RY
Co-authoring a book with several contributors is a great way to get introduced to the world of book publishing. In my case, the book publisher kept all the proceeds because they managed all the marketing behind the book's release.
I love the collective version in which you share the profits! You can release a new book every few months this way.
The idea of exploring thresholds collectively is very interesting. Many transformations begin exactly there.
This is a cool idea! I like it!
Great work :)
"Lesson for me: I was a bit too hands-off and trusting at the beginning. I should have done a better job of setting expectations and doing initial full edits earlier."
I'd be curious to hear how your collaborative creative process evolves, specifically around earlier feedback to reduce double work. Have you put any thought into that yet?
Go on, Paul (and team!)
Cool Beans 👌
Let's go! i'm gonna grab a copy