Ahh, the writer’s dilemma: write more, and what to write about?
Every time we talk, you open my eyes to a new development in the coffee world. Once that happens, it seems I begin to see that subject everywhere—just you creating an awareness of that intricacy primes my mind to find related information. I always appreciate that.
If you’re ever looking for a ‘fallback’ option, I’d love to hear about the books you’ve read. Even a summary makes me aware of the what’s-what in the coffee world.
Focus is always my dilemma. So much to do and learn makes it hard to study one thing..
Book recommendations is a great shout for a piece, I will dig through the pile. Although I am always searching for new material. Please also share anything you are currently reading on here; it will be good to share a reading list with everyone.
Ahh, the writer’s dilemma: write more, and what to write about?
Every time we talk, you open my eyes to a new development in the coffee world. Once that happens, it seems I begin to see that subject everywhere—just you creating an awareness of that intricacy primes my mind to find related information. I always appreciate that.
If you’re ever looking for a ‘fallback’ option, I’d love to hear about the books you’ve read. Even a summary makes me aware of the what’s-what in the coffee world.
Hey Luke,
Focus is always my dilemma. So much to do and learn makes it hard to study one thing..
Book recommendations is a great shout for a piece, I will dig through the pile. Although I am always searching for new material. Please also share anything you are currently reading on here; it will be good to share a reading list with everyone.
I recently finished the Arabica Coffee Manual for Myanmar! It's a quick read, and very technical, but has given me a much stronger understanding of the coffee's agricultural norms. This has really improved conversations with our agronomist. Here's a link! https://vdocuments.mx/arabica-coffee-manual-food-and-agriculture-arabica-coffee-manual-for-myanmar-arabica.html?page=1