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Anthropologist at Stockholm University. Senior historian, Firaxis. Water, ghosts, ruins, games. สนใจเรื่องไทย แม่น้ำโขง https://andrewalanjohnson.com https://www.dukeupress.edu/mekong-dreaming
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Absolutely this. When we write it kind of goes into the void. You put five years into something and then don’t hear about it for years at a time. I even love the student podcast about my book that complained “too many fish.”
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This is Lucy. She is no longer with us in body but she’s with me every day in spirit.
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Something I found that really helps writers especially is to tell them you read their work. There is a friend of mine who thought their work went completely unread for ages, they had no idea, I would read every update of theirs no matter how small. I told them their work was important to me.