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#34 Author Austin Rowlader

2 h 4 min · 2 de abr de 2024
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Author, entrepreneur, blacksmith, and book-binding artisan Austin Rowlader joins Darci, Dan, and Matt for a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation about writing, publishing, religion, books, and how to avoid the "publishing industrial complex," as Austin has coined it, by hand-binding your own book! This is our longest conversation to date, but we think you will be as fascinated by Austin and his journey as we were, so buckle-up and enjoy! For more about Austin Rowlader and his book Ordinary Time: www.arrow-publishing.com [http://www.arrow-publishing.com] For more about Darci and her books: www.darcihannah.com [http://www.darcihannah.com]

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