As part of my effort to sort out a decade's worth of haphazard creative work, I've moved my weekly newsletter over to Substack – both to save loads of money on email, and also to (begin to) consolidate my work. Join me, eh?
Great newsletter! You made me think of Stephen Fry's quote "I am a lover of truth, a worshipper of freedom, a celebrant at the altar of language and purity and tolerance." So very glad you're in my galaxy!
Welcome to Substack! I've been very happy using it as a platform for my newsletter, "That's Gneiss!" The addition of the commenting feature last year was a big leap forward and creates potential to build community. One of the newsletters I have a paid subscription to, "Culture Study," has weekly discussion threads for the paying subscribers. I think you'll like it here!
As for books, I too spent a good portion of last year staring at the walls. My reading was down until I got a new iPad, which opened up all the ebooks from the library for me. A couple of recent favorites have been "Black Sun" by Rebecca Roanhorse (fantasy based on pre-Columbian culture), and Nature Obscura by Kelly Brenner. All about the flora and fauna that can be found close to home here in the PNW.
Great newsletter! You made me think of Stephen Fry's quote "I am a lover of truth, a worshipper of freedom, a celebrant at the altar of language and purity and tolerance." So very glad you're in my galaxy!
Welcome to Substack! I've been very happy using it as a platform for my newsletter, "That's Gneiss!" The addition of the commenting feature last year was a big leap forward and creates potential to build community. One of the newsletters I have a paid subscription to, "Culture Study," has weekly discussion threads for the paying subscribers. I think you'll like it here!
As for books, I too spent a good portion of last year staring at the walls. My reading was down until I got a new iPad, which opened up all the ebooks from the library for me. A couple of recent favorites have been "Black Sun" by Rebecca Roanhorse (fantasy based on pre-Columbian culture), and Nature Obscura by Kelly Brenner. All about the flora and fauna that can be found close to home here in the PNW.