Another great round-up, love seeing Jillian Hess featured, consistently great writing and research in her Substack “Noted” -- Congratulations, Jillian!
I always enjoy Carmen Maria Machado's writing. This post was no different. It definitely made me laugh.
I have a recent post on cleaning called "The Five Stages of Cleaning: Denial, Procrastination, Anger, Acceptance, and a Job Half-Done". I hope you enjoy!
So excited to see my recommendation in here, thanks so much for sharing it! 😃Love Jillian's newsletter - and who doesn't love a coded notebook complete with illustrations?! Beatrix Potter was cooler than I realised! ✨
Really awesome to see Jillian’s work recognized here! I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, Noted is a must-read for anyone who creates anything. You can learn so much from Jillian’s writing about how people organize their material. Congrats Jillian! And everyone else, subscribe to Noted!
The article about deleting the sexy words is hilariously innocent and relatable. I used to read fan fiction (the “lemons” kind) and was terrified my family would somehow discover it. Even going through the internet history or something.
If anyone is looking to read about connecting more deeply with yourself, and being honest about what you want and who you are, then you’re welcome to check out my substack thebreathingspace.substack.com
We’ll be starting 28 days of connection next month!
How does Substack team decides which read is great? 🤔 what might be a great read for one, may not be for others. So curious to know how they are selected, as I can see just the top writers and verified profiles are always pushed which isn’t a great way to discover unknown or up-n-coming writers. #Foodforthought
Having achieved the impeccable heights in Science and Culture, humanity failed tremendously at doing the same on an individual level. Being unaware of his true nature, a person suffers and that suffering expresses itself violently in the form of Climate Change, nuclear war threat, animal cruelty, desire to dominate and oppress, and other plights of humanity. The Great Awakening covers all these issues in the context of our ignorance toward ourselves and how realizing our true nature is the only way out of this labyrinth of destruction.
I think they both compliment my (cough) NERDSletter called Creating Space in which I use my artwork and items from my space collection to explore the intersection of spaceflight history, pop culture, and art.
Yikes! Substack!! I’ve fallen into ‘stackland and can’t get up! Now it’s Beatrix Potter stuff, whom I adore, and I have Work To Do! ps. Bummed to miss the investment round bc it’s oversubscribed! Good news for you/us, though.
What an incredible honor to be featured among so many brilliant writers! Thank you, Substack, for supporting little newsletters like mine!
Another great round-up, love seeing Jillian Hess featured, consistently great writing and research in her Substack “Noted” -- Congratulations, Jillian!
I always enjoy Carmen Maria Machado's writing. This post was no different. It definitely made me laugh.
I have a recent post on cleaning called "The Five Stages of Cleaning: Denial, Procrastination, Anger, Acceptance, and a Job Half-Done". I hope you enjoy!
https://meganmccarthy.substack.com/p/the-five-stages-of-cleaning-denial/
So excited to see my recommendation in here, thanks so much for sharing it! 😃Love Jillian's newsletter - and who doesn't love a coded notebook complete with illustrations?! Beatrix Potter was cooler than I realised! ✨
Really awesome to see Jillian’s work recognized here! I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, Noted is a must-read for anyone who creates anything. You can learn so much from Jillian’s writing about how people organize their material. Congrats Jillian! And everyone else, subscribe to Noted!
The article about deleting the sexy words is hilariously innocent and relatable. I used to read fan fiction (the “lemons” kind) and was terrified my family would somehow discover it. Even going through the internet history or something.
If anyone is looking to read about connecting more deeply with yourself, and being honest about what you want and who you are, then you’re welcome to check out my substack thebreathingspace.substack.com
We’ll be starting 28 days of connection next month!
How does Substack team decides which read is great? 🤔 what might be a great read for one, may not be for others. So curious to know how they are selected, as I can see just the top writers and verified profiles are always pushed which isn’t a great way to discover unknown or up-n-coming writers. #Foodforthought
I love https://austenconnection.substack.com All about Jane and more! So worth it!
Thank you for more great writers!!
Will enjoy having a look through. I should try and write more erotica and get over that shyness many of us have.
Have been enjoying the ‘notes’ facility although for smaller substacks like my own, it’s a bit quiet. Still….I’ll prattle on….😂😂
I love to see it!
I have a newsletter called "THE GREAT AWAKENING"
Having achieved the impeccable heights in Science and Culture, humanity failed tremendously at doing the same on an individual level. Being unaware of his true nature, a person suffers and that suffering expresses itself violently in the form of Climate Change, nuclear war threat, animal cruelty, desire to dominate and oppress, and other plights of humanity. The Great Awakening covers all these issues in the context of our ignorance toward ourselves and how realizing our true nature is the only way out of this labyrinth of destruction.
If interested, check here:
https://awakes.substack.com
A hidden gem : bornwithoutborders.substack.com/
Hey Space History Substackers!
I’ve been enjoying The Space Shot by @John Mulnix. He keeps up to date on the past milestones and present events in space happenings.
thespaceshot.substack.com
Fellow space history 3D modeler, @Nick Stevens Graphics, dives deep into the early Soviet space program with his aptly named Soviet Space Substack.
graphicsnickstevens.substack.com
I think they both compliment my (cough) NERDSletter called Creating Space in which I use my artwork and items from my space collection to explore the intersection of spaceflight history, pop culture, and art.
daveginsberg.substack.com
I’d love to know if there are any other ‘stackers out there covering spaceflight history!
🤔😂
Yikes! Substack!! I’ve fallen into ‘stackland and can’t get up! Now it’s Beatrix Potter stuff, whom I adore, and I have Work To Do! ps. Bummed to miss the investment round bc it’s oversubscribed! Good news for you/us, though.