The chapter on claim drafting changed how I approach every client brief. I have read it three times and find something new each time.
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The chapter on claim drafting changed how I approach every client brief. I have read it three times and find something new each time.
I did not expect a book about poetry to make me reconsider my relationship with precision. It did. The verse on page 47 has been on my desk for six months.
The way the novel holds two languages without translating either — that is the experience of my childhood. I felt seen in a way I rarely do in fiction.
The patent system as a metaphor for memory — I did not see it coming and could not unsee it once I did. Genuinely unsettling in the best way.
Required reading for anyone who has ever sat across a table from an inventor who believes their idea is self-evidently novel. The chapter on prior art alone is worth the price.
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