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A Note from the Editor of the "The Nation We Live In." Ron Seybold






May 14th, 2020.


Hey George,

I got to watch your Indie Lector interview yesterday. Thanks so very much for the shout out about me and our work together. (It’s just called “SO” now, isn’t it? I like to keep with the lingo.) I enjoyed editing your book, and I loved to hear that it made it your most professional. It make me happy to hear that Asya came in for praise, too.

When you’ve got another one ready to edit, please let me know. We know each other better now, author and editor. Capitalizing on that usually makes for better books, since I know your voice.

Stay safe out there and be well. I hope the real estate market is treating you well, too. One of my writers in a weekly group is a Realtor and she says Austin’s been spared a lot of the homebuying downturn. Let’s hold that thought…

All the best,
Ron Seybold

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