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"content": "Nostr is the ultimate publishing protocol, in my opinion. You could release each chapter as a long-form note using Habla.news or Yakihonne. Another project to keep an eye on is what the folks at nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz are building with Project #Alexandria. The idea is to bring book publishing to Nostr in a robust way, that allows books to be broken down into parts. Yes, by chapter, but also by paragraph, or even by sentence, so a few short sentences could be quote-posted from the book, or added into a long-form note that references the book, etc.",
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