The billionaire philanthropist will release her 80,000-word novel via a Substack newsletter throughout August.
MacKenzie Scott is returning to fiction writing after 13 years with an 80,000-word novel titled “Last Days in Two Nations (A History in Eighteen Minds),” which will be released serially on Substack.
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MacKenzie Scott previously published the novels The Testing of Luther Albright and Traps.
MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is returning to fiction after 13 years with her new 80,000-word novel, “Last Days in Two Nations (A History in Eighteen Minds).”
The billionaire philanthropist, who has given away more than $26 billion to over 2,500 nonprofits, will release the novel serially throughout August via her new Substack newsletter.
Scot previously published The Testing of Luther Albright and Traps.
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Novel released serially throughout August on Substack
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