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Updates: Tribes Casebook & Community Commission

by Megan M. on October 16, 2008 · View Comments (Projects) | email me

I keep mentioning that things are changing but not exactly how, and I’m sure that must be maddening. Maddening! To be honest, I am working so hard on the Martin Whitmore illustration empire (and the Usual Error Project, as you’ve noticed!) that I’ve barely had a moment to start the transition I’ve planned. I promise it won’t be hard for you to adjust; I’ll smooth over the rough edges and everything will be just fine. ;}

In the meantime, there are a few other notes of interest.

The Tribes Casebook: I am incredibly pleased to mention that I have two case studies in the Triiibes-cooperative ebook released today on Seth Godin’s website (and many others). One submission is a collaboration, and the other is an original article. I am insanely proud of this project, and of my interactions with the Triiibes community. So super fabulously proud, in fact, that I made a whole post to go with the free downloadable ebook. You can read it here.

Martin Whitmore’s Community Commission No. 2: We are less than a week away from the final deadline for Community Commission No. 2, and we have nearly all of the proposed $700 goal. This is the second goal, which means that (if all goes well) Marty will be putting together a double commission. If you’d like to put your lot in, go and take a look.

There’s one more thing (or a string of things, really) that I would normally add, and it has to do with Marty. But I’m not going to tell you yet. Because it’s just too crazy and awesome, and I need to make sure it’s going to work out first. Ha!

Go! Do great things!

  • Nick
    "The Tribes Casebook: I am incredibly pleased to mention that I have two case studies in the Triiibes-cooperative ebook released today on Seth Godin’s website (and many others). One submission is a collaboration, and the other is an original article. I am insanely proud of this project, and of my interactions with the Triiibes community. So super fabulously proud, in fact, that I made a whole post to go with the free downloadable ebook. You can read it here."

    I found the ebook on my own and was delighted to see your name on an article.

    I loved both of your articles. Thanks for contributing!
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