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Q320 Vacation and Books

Feld Thoughts

I read a lot of books last week, most of which were good. 22 Minutes of Unconditional Love : I try to pick a book a week from the NYT Book Review that I would have never otherwise read (I guess this is another reason to keep reading the Sunday NYT!). This is his first book. I had never heard of Tony de Mello.

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The State Of Blogging In 2017

YoungUpstarts

Starting a blog, whether as a business or just for pleasure has been popular for a couple of years now and having a company blog is almost considered a must. If you want to join the (blogging) crowd as well, you must know the rules of 2017… unless you want your blog to just float around in cyberspace.

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Book: Cumulus

Feld Thoughts

If you are a looking for an awesome sci-fi book to read, download Cumulus by Eliot Peper right now. He was the first author that FG Press published and I wrote about getting to know Eliot in my post about his first book Uncommon Stock 1.0 The post Book: Cumulus appeared first on Feld Thoughts. I’m super proud of Eliot.

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Book: Neon Fever Rising

Feld Thoughts

Eliot’s last book Cumulus was published a few weeks ago and has gotten awesome reviews. I first met Eliot several years ago when he emailed me a few chapters of the first book he was working on about a fictional tech startup in Boulder. His writing has matured with each book and he totally nails it at all levels.

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Book Short: Less is More

OnlyOnce

Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less , by Leidy Klotz is a great read, and in concert with the philosophy of the book, this will be a short blog post. The book’s basic premise is that less is more, addition by subtraction. I’ll close with two of my favorite quotes, both of which were in the book.

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High Technology Tell All Books

Feld Thoughts

Tell All Books are nothing new and some of the most explosive ones of all time have already come from California (in and around Hollywood). The first was Dan Lyons book Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble which is about his time at Hubspot. Ultimately, that is what disappointed me about each of the books.

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15 Things to Blog About

Up and Running

(Note from Tim: I post here every Wednesday and I’ve posted more than a thousand posts since I started this blog on Entrepreneur.com in 2007. Take for example, if you blog about technology you could review the latest devices and if you blog about music you could review newly released albums.