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Seth Abramson @sethabramson.bsky.social

11/ ...sometimes find them repetitive. But what they do is curate a *very* large number of sources on a *large* number of connected topics with a connective tissue that’s not fake conversations, boring metaphors or weirdly stilted ready-for-TV scenes but contextual analysis showing where pieces fit.

aug 25, 2025, 4:12 am • 53 4

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Seth Abramson @sethabramson.bsky.social

12/ The books are also investigative vehicles—they ask questions; they analyze scenarios; they map out how one key fact simultaneously touches 5-10 subtopics. They’re in a sense trying to mirror the internet rather than—like most political books pre-internet—set up the author for a film option deal.

aug 25, 2025, 4:14 am • 42 4 • view
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Seth Abramson @sethabramson.bsky.social

13/ I do not claim to have the formula for being a journalist in the Trump era down pat. I do not. But I am trying. My books are trying. The frustrations they cause—the ice cream headaches—are a sign of that trying, as are the health problems even trying to *write* books like these have caused me.

aug 25, 2025, 4:15 am • 49 3 • view
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Seth Abramson @sethabramson.bsky.social

14/ I know this much—this much I’m sure of—that the Proof Series is *closer* to what the moment requires *structurally* in journalism (as a matter of process and concept) than the shelf of political nonfiction I have in my bedroom full of otherwise decent books that follow a now out-of-date model.

aug 25, 2025, 4:17 am • 44 3 • view
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Seth Abramson @sethabramson.bsky.social

15/ That isn’t a knock on those authors. In conventional terms I deem most of them to be better than me. My asset has always been more in the realm of process and concept than writing style; that was true of my 6 books of published poetry, true of my one reference guide, and true of the Proof books.

aug 25, 2025, 4:18 am • 57 8 • view
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Seth Abramson @sethabramson.bsky.social

END/ I mention all this so you’ll understand that January 6, the Epstein Scandal, the Trump-Russia Scandal and the coming Big Tech dystopia—the topics of the books of the Proof Series thus far—are scandals so interdisciplinary, transnational and multimodal we’re still learning *how* to discuss them.

aug 25, 2025, 4:20 am • 102 15 • view
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Clarisse @twothewoods.bsky.social

✔️

aug 25, 2025, 1:26 pm • 0 0 • view
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mzsally2u.bsky.social @mzsally2u.bsky.social

And many thanks to you keeping your pen sharper than the 🍊 regime’s sword! Digesting your newest Proof product bite by small bite… bitter as they are

aug 25, 2025, 11:22 am • 3 0 • view
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Evergreen @botanicalbaby.bsky.social

@sethabramson.bsky.social Surprisingly, despite its scope, you’ve managed to present all the topics cohesively and in an easy to understand and acceptable manner. I’ll bet you Tbag and his minions are shitting their pants right now and are going to amp up the Democracy destroying crazy in response.

aug 25, 2025, 3:53 pm • 1 0 • view
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Heidi von Schreiner @heidivs.bsky.social

As a former S&S editor who helped publish many wonderful titles in this category including a few of Woodward’s, I definitely agree we need a new paradigm now, and thank you for not sitting on information for months just to make a few more bucks closer to publication.

aug 25, 2025, 5:41 am • 9 0 • view
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carlinthinks.bsky.social @carlinthinks.bsky.social

Your asset is being able to clearly see the pattern in the dots. Always impressed

aug 26, 2025, 5:45 am • 0 0 • view
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Tickling Timebomb @tickletime.bsky.social

The challenge of making sense of these complex webs of crime, corruption, and lies is immense. And then to construct a compelling and impeccably sourced narrative around it? Your work is invaluable. Thank you.

aug 25, 2025, 4:21 am • 1 0 • view
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Melly K @mellykear.bsky.social

I just wish a filmmaker would transform them into film for wider consumption and uptake. Sadly, so many don’t read.

aug 25, 2025, 4:17 am • 1 0 • view