On one hand – the CFAR handbook would be a weird fit for the anthology style books we have published so far. But, it would be a great fit for being a standalone book, and I think it makes sense to use the Review to take stock of what other books we should be publishing.
The current version of the CFAR handbook isn’t super optimized for being read outside the context of a workshop. I think it’d be worth the effort of converting it both into standalone posts that articulate particular concepts, and editing together into a more cohesive experience.
I like the epistemic status on the front chapter (“this book is written as a supplement to a workshop. We have no idea what will happen to you if you read it on it’s own!”) but ideally it’d be nice if we, like, tried having some newer people attempt to read it and see what does happen.
I am willing (but would require money) to do the work to make it a truly standalone book. I believe that I have strict advantage over any other human at making that happen.
(I think it’s something like 3-8 essays/chapters and a bunch of minor tweaks away from being a proper book.)
I strongly upvoted this.
On one hand – the CFAR handbook would be a weird fit for the anthology style books we have published so far. But, it would be a great fit for being a standalone book, and I think it makes sense to use the Review to take stock of what other books we should be publishing.
The current version of the CFAR handbook isn’t super optimized for being read outside the context of a workshop. I think it’d be worth the effort of converting it both into standalone posts that articulate particular concepts, and editing together into a more cohesive experience.
I like the epistemic status on the front chapter (“this book is written as a supplement to a workshop. We have no idea what will happen to you if you read it on it’s own!”) but ideally it’d be nice if we, like, tried having some newer people attempt to read it and see what does happen.
I am willing (but would require money) to do the work to make it a truly standalone book. I believe that I have strict advantage over any other human at making that happen.
(I think it’s something like 3-8 essays/chapters and a bunch of minor tweaks away from being a proper book.)