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The Kingdom of Tiny Niches

Par : Lu Dragonian
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230965374
  • EAN9798230965374
  • Date de parution19/08/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

In an online world obsessed with going viral, The Kingdom of Tiny Niches makes the case for going small instead. Blending humor, creative nonfiction, and personal storytelling, this book explores how an unconventional writing career can thrive not in the spotlight of mass audiences, but in the overlooked corners of the internet. Through witty reflections, awkward experiments, and oddly specific obsessions-from 18th-century cookbooks to forgotten slang-the author shows how micro-niches can become fertile ground for creativity, community, and even income.
Part memoir, part manifesto, and part field guide, this book is a celebration of curiosity in its most eccentric forms. Whether you're a writer, a creator, or simply someone who's tired of chasing clicks, The Kingdom of Tiny Niches will convince you that building your own peculiar corner of the internet isn't just possible-it's a far more joyful way to succeed.
In an online world obsessed with going viral, The Kingdom of Tiny Niches makes the case for going small instead. Blending humor, creative nonfiction, and personal storytelling, this book explores how an unconventional writing career can thrive not in the spotlight of mass audiences, but in the overlooked corners of the internet. Through witty reflections, awkward experiments, and oddly specific obsessions-from 18th-century cookbooks to forgotten slang-the author shows how micro-niches can become fertile ground for creativity, community, and even income.
Part memoir, part manifesto, and part field guide, this book is a celebration of curiosity in its most eccentric forms. Whether you're a writer, a creator, or simply someone who's tired of chasing clicks, The Kingdom of Tiny Niches will convince you that building your own peculiar corner of the internet isn't just possible-it's a far more joyful way to succeed.