On the podcast this week, I’m talking to Michael Dolan, founder of Winding Road Stories.
Michael shares his journey through the world of publishing, from transitioning from advertising to editorial at Condé Nast to freelancing and ghostwriting to Winding Road. He’s particularly fascinated by the Beatles and the Get Back documentary, which has influenced his approach to working with writers.
Listen on your favorite podcast app or at YouTube. (YouTube takes a little while to process, so if you don’t see it yet, it’ll be there soon!)
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Laughing as I listen to the segment on work always being unfinished because it can always be improved. I had a professor who lectured the class for turning in papers with no hand-written edits. Dating myself -- this was in the age of electronic typewriters a few years before my first Macintosh. the professor noted that there are ALWAYS mistakes and we should be anxious to correct them until the last minute, and I learned that at least for that class, I better be catching and correcting a few mistakes in pen prior to handing a paper in.