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Hey Reader,

Something that I believe about MicroBooks that most people don’t is they can be more valuable than a bigger book.

We’re conditioned to believe that bigger always = better and this is categorically not true. For example, I had a spot on my cheek last week that was enormous and it was in no way good.

Plus we’ve got short little attention spans and thanks to the modern phenomenon of doomscrolling that’s not getting any better. You know what I mean… I see you thinking about switching to a different app right now.

(don’t you dare, coyo, it’s chill here)

Quite a lot of the longer books we get sold can be a bit overblown because they are trying to meet the publishers’ wordcount guidelines which are made up.

You can get a lot out of a very short book.

You can go really deep into a single idea, fast, and get a deep understanding of something.

You can get your specific, tight message across concisely in a way that you wouldn’t be able to do in a longer book.

Got an idea for something you want to say without having to write a BIG OL’ BOOK?

Season 7 of MicroBook Magic launches on October 20, 2025. Write your first draft by Christmas.

Get on the waiting list here.

Sometimes less really is more.

TTFN,

Vicky 🫡

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