Suddenly!!! I've started a new series!!!
"How did you manage to read books while working?" This is a series where I ask people who have experience as company employees...! lol
Since I published "Why you can't read books while working", I've had many serious conversations with people about how "how can you read books while working?" Surprisingly, many of the people who are now full-time writers have had the experience of working part-time. When I hear their stories, I feel like it's a waste for me to just listen! I need to spread this knowledge to more people! So I made it into a YouTube series.
If it's well-received, I'll continue it, so I'd love to hear your thoughts or comments like "I'd like to hear about this!"
Thank you to critic Tsunehiro Uno! !
I often appear in the "Criticism Roundtable" corner on the YouTube channel of PLANETS, where Uno is the editor-in-chief, so please take a look.
■Tsunehiro Uno|Critic
Born in 1987. Editor-in-chief of the critical magazine PLANETS. His books include "The Age of Little People," "Slow Internet," and a dialogue with Ishiba Shigeru titled "The Japan I Want to Create." He also serves as a part-time lecturer at the Faculty of Sociology at Rikkyo University.
"Garden Stories"
https://amzn.to/426dLU3
Check these out too!
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📚Kaho Miyake
Literary critic. Part-time lecturer at Kyoto City University of Arts. Born in Kochi Prefecture in 1994. Dropped out of the doctoral program at the Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University. After working at Recruit Co., Ltd., she became independent. She is active in a wide range of fields, mainly literary criticism and social criticism. She has written many books, including "Why Working Makes You Unable to Read Books" and "The Art of Putting What You Like into Words."
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📚Works
"Why working makes it hard to read books"
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4087213129/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_AMRZJTM6AR26AWHYK3FH?linkCode=ml2&tag=kahomyk-22
"The art of putting what you like into words"
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4799330837/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_YSG2ZC3W3J1FKKG8V9FT?linkCode=ml2&tag=kahomyk-22
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