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A Collection of Personal Essays
Pub Date
Aug 11 2026
| Archive Date
Jul 11 2026
Description
The digital age may have shortened the human story to only 140 characters, with social media posts often only hitting the plot points, but Drew Lyons invites the reader to see more. Through a series of personal essays-about childhood memories, friendships, and meeting new people-Drew details more than just his plot points.
Whether it 's taking his dog to an emergency vet after a dog bite and interacting with unexpected celebrities, visiting an unknown uncle with his grandmother, meeting a cab driver whose story sticks long after he closes the door, or traveling with his best friend before his untimely death, Lyons navigates his life with humor, curiosity, and gratitude, reminding readers that the unforeseen can lurk around any corner.
. . . See More: A Collection of Personal Essays includes one short fictional piece as bonus material.
The digital age may have shortened the human story to only 140 characters, with social media posts often only hitting the plot points, but Drew Lyons invites the reader to see more. Through a series...
Description
The digital age may have shortened the human story to only 140 characters, with social media posts often only hitting the plot points, but Drew Lyons invites the reader to see more. Through a series of personal essays-about childhood memories, friendships, and meeting new people-Drew details more than just his plot points.
Whether it 's taking his dog to an emergency vet after a dog bite and interacting with unexpected celebrities, visiting an unknown uncle with his grandmother, meeting a cab driver whose story sticks long after he closes the door, or traveling with his best friend before his untimely death, Lyons navigates his life with humor, curiosity, and gratitude, reminding readers that the unforeseen can lurk around any corner.
. . . See More: A Collection of Personal Essays includes one short fictional piece as bonus material.
A Note From the Publisher
Drew Lyons was born and raised in Philadelphia, and has spent his 25+ year career in marketing/advertising in New York City and San Francisco. When not working his full-time job, Drew has written and published dozens of both fiction and non-fiction short stories on several popular online forums over the years. He has also served as editor for three published long-form books, including a memoir, a book of photography, and a noir crime novel. "See More..." is Drew's first published book of new and collected work. He currently lives in San Francisco with his amazing wife and hilarious dog. When he is not penning his latest essay or short story, you can surely find him either at the beach or on the golf course.
Drew Lyons was born and raised in Philadelphia, and has spent his 25+ year career in marketing/advertising in New York City and San Francisco. When not working his full-time job, Drew has written and...
A Note From the Publisher
Drew Lyons was born and raised in Philadelphia, and has spent his 25+ year career in marketing/advertising in New York City and San Francisco. When not working his full-time job, Drew has written and published dozens of both fiction and non-fiction short stories on several popular online forums over the years. He has also served as editor for three published long-form books, including a memoir, a book of photography, and a noir crime novel. "See More..." is Drew's first published book of new and collected work. He currently lives in San Francisco with his amazing wife and hilarious dog. When he is not penning his latest essay or short story, you can surely find him either at the beach or on the golf course.
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Paperback |
| ISBN |
9798897472017 |
| PRICE |
$14.95 (USD)
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| PAGES |
98
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Paperback |
| ISBN |
9798897472017 |
| PRICE |
$14.95 (USD)
|
| PAGES |
98
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Reader
(PDF)
NetGalley Shelf App
(PDF)
Send to Kindle (PDF)
Download (PDF)
Average rating from 1 member
Featured Reviews
Reviewer 1870399
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Thank you, Köehler Books, for providing this book for a voluntary review via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
In …See More Drew Lyons pens several essays, really personal stories, drawn from personal experiences, which immerse you into the events and may trigger memories of similar experiences of your own. The book title is a reference to social media platforms that encourage short posts (e.g., 140 characters) that cannot capture the full human experience. He asks the reader to “see more” with him.
All the essays were short but well-composed and gave me a sense of being right there at the scene and feeling the emotions of the characters. Lyons reflects on a visit with an unknown uncle with his grandmother, dealing with an emergency visit to the vet, where he meets two celebrities, the death of a close friend, and a cab driver with an intriguing past. Lyons reminds us that we are social beings and having conversations beyond the social media post or sound bite is as important as ever.
I recommend this short and enjoyable read to everyone!
5 stars
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Featured Reviews
Reviewer 1870399
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
Thank you, Köehler Books, for providing this book for a voluntary review via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
In …See More Drew Lyons pens several essays, really personal stories, drawn from personal experiences, which immerse you into the events and may trigger memories of similar experiences of your own. The book title is a reference to social media platforms that encourage short posts (e.g., 140 characters) that cannot capture the full human experience. He asks the reader to “see more” with him.
All the essays were short but well-composed and gave me a sense of being right there at the scene and feeling the emotions of the characters. Lyons reflects on a visit with an unknown uncle with his grandmother, dealing with an emergency visit to the vet, where he meets two celebrities, the death of a close friend, and a cab driver with an intriguing past. Lyons reminds us that we are social beings and having conversations beyond the social media post or sound bite is as important as ever.
I recommend this short and enjoyable read to everyone!
5 stars
5 stars
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5 stars