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Still: The Slow Home explores the slow philosophy through a series of 20 stories about people from all over the world who have chosen to simplify and slow down their lives in different ways. Having developed a keen interest in Natalie’s work and simple living philosophy (in particular, her emphasis on styling your home with what you already own) over the last couple of years, I was very keen to get my hands on this book. How to Publish a Structured Book on MediumAs for the nuts and bolts of doing it, there are three main issues you have to deal with: Medium is structured to publish “stories” of a limited length, so your work has to be forced into that format; Medium does not provide the kind of navigational tools that are available in an ebook; and readers on Medium don’t expect an article to be part of a larger work. Note again that the unique identifier is there just before the “/edit.” Note also, that you can just copy this initial url and truncate that suffix off of it to obtain the short url form directly. You might think this is totally inappropriate for Medium, and there are some shortcomings, but for me the biggest reason to attempt publishing this book here is the potential audience, and the availability that Medium affords me as a writer.

I like reading books Still: The Slow Home BY Natalie Walton where I feel my brain have an IQ orgasm.I was not happy though that the only way to add this notification was either as a title/subtitle or as standard text — even with bolding and italicization available. I wanted something that was clearly setoff from my text in a different typeface, but not overshadowing it in any way either. I realized that what I wanted was a font size and style much like that of the attribution found underneath images on Medium. Joe Biden and his Democrats in Congress have criticized President Trump for handling his health crisis. A story’s url can take on different forms, so it is not always structured as in the previous example. This is what a friend’s link to the About story looks like: The report also represents the world’s highest national daily casualty toll during the pandemic, surpassing India’s record 24-hour spike in daily cases of 97,894 recorded in September. I am in the process of renovating a small house in France and I find myself obsessed with interior decor books at the moment - particularly if they fall into the 'modern rustic' category, as this one does.

Unfortunately, I had already manifested, through my furiously dancing fingertips, a 2,700 word essay pointing out the ignorance I felt strongly present in the magazine article, only to find there was no way to share it — cue Medium.com. The University of Washington’s latest prediction model projects the death toll, which had held at a monthly pace of more than 22,000 for most of October, will start climbing next month towards a new record of more than 72,000 in January.

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The one problem I was confronted with was that the long urls of each story do not always work in the apps. (I know not why) Instead, you have to use a short url, consisting of only the unique identifier of each article, if you want to create a “table of contents” to directly link to stories. Here is how I do this: Natalie believes, “There is no one way, but many paths that are leading to more awareness and a greater conversation”. I love learning about the different ways people have implemented small, positive changes in an effort to simplify their lives, from decluttering and letting go of things to regular morning walks and shopping locally. Among the states hardest hit were the states most contested in the campaign between Republican President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, namely Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

I create a story without tags and no images that will serve as a table of contents for a subsection of the book. The title is the section name, or name of the sequence of “stories” that I have cut a long section of text into. The subtitle is just “Table of Contents.” You can then add hyperlinked titles and optional short descriptions to construct your table of contents.hardcover. Condition: Gebraucht. Neu Sg - leichte Beschädigungen oder Verschmutzungen, ungelesenes Mängelexemplar, gestempelt - Still invites readers to take on the philosophy of the SLOW movement: Living Sustainable. Local. Organic. And Whole.Our homes are ideally placed to support and promote this philosophy, through everything from the materials we source in construction to how we fit-out and furnish them. The choices we make don't have to be at the expense of creating a space that feels warm and welcoming, though. Instead, it can actually make us feel better about how and where we live.This beautiful book explores the homes of twenty people from around the world - across four continents and thirteen countries - enlightening readers as to why they chose the SLOW path and how it has benefitted their lives. There is no one way, but many paths that are leading to more awareness and a greater conversation.Still is the follow-up to Natalie Walton's highly successful first title This is Home, and once again features location photography by Chris Warnes.

Last year, I shared a book by interior stylist and author, Natalie Walton , This is Home , which focused on simple living and creating living spaces that bring joy and comfort. Now, Natalie has published a new book which builds on the central tenet of simple living. Categories of books: Arts & Photography, Business & Investing, Comics & Graphic Novels, Computers & Internet, Entertainment, Health, History, Garden, Law, Literature, Science, Sports, Action & Adventure, Bios & History, Children’s Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Horror, Literary Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Non-Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Young Adult, Accounting, Career, Economics, Finance, IT, Language, Engineering, Marketing.

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Serious cases of Covid-19 are also on the rise, as hospitals in six states report having the most patients with the disease since the pandemic began. The number of Covid-19 patients hospitalized has increased by more than 50% in October to 46,000, the highest since mid-August. Living mindfully is a central tenet of the 'slow' philosophy, which encourages SLOW - Sustainable, Local, Organic, Whole - choices. Continue on to What is Meditation? ?The end result of applying these methods is a good usability case for publishing a book on Medium. As an added bonus, the navigation bar I created adds a degree of empty space between the title and the body of text which in my opinion looks nicer. More than 1,000 people died from the virus on Thursday, the third time the daily death toll has exceeded that this month, and the death rate is expected to continue rising. Covid-19 claimed at least 926 more deaths as of Friday.

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