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Write The Book You Want To Write with Aiden Arata

46 min · 5 de oct de 2025
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This week, first-time author Aiden Arata shares some thoughts on trusting your vision, artifice in the 2010s, and what it even means to write about "the internet."  Be sure to check out Aiden's new book, You Have a New Memory [https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/aiden-arata/you-have-a-new-memory/9781538767597/]. Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe!

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