Becoming an independent writer has taught me firsthand how difficult it is to cut through the online noise to draw attention to my work. As a thank you for allowing me into your inbox, I want you to use this thread to share whatever it is you create.
Please drop a link to your writing, photography, art projects, music profile, or anything else you’d like us to see. Even if you don’t have an official publication or portfolio, share your social handles so we can give you a follow and check out what you’re making, discussing, or promoting.
Along with the link, please add a short description of your work.
Thanks for the opportunity, Joe. I write two Substack newsletters--Constant Commoner and Writer Everlasting. At Constant Commoner I treat it as a magazine, with articles that may not be related but I hope are always interesting. I write about up north life, widowhood (I'm new at it), politics (I've been writing about it forever), ageism, advocacy, humor, and life in general.
I'm on a mission to liven up your playlists. My newsletter is like a digital mixtape, with artists still under the radar, and old favorites for new ears.
Hanging out over here at The Lorem Ipsum. A funny email about serious topics. It's a place to get the news, politics and humor -- I cover the news but also your ass, so you don't get caught not knowing what's going on in the world. Think of it as your own personal Norm MacDonald for your inbox.
I write Brands Mean a Lot (brandsmeanalot.com). My newsletter is a sporadically published commentary covering everything from home office playsets to menthol cigarette bans. Given the content you publish, I think your readership might enjoy my content as well.
If you're reading this and keen to check it out, a good place to start would be my recent post about what time is to a brand:
Reader Promotion Thread! (Share Your Writing, Art, Music, Photography, etc.)
Thanks for the opportunity, Joe. I write two Substack newsletters--Constant Commoner and Writer Everlasting. At Constant Commoner I treat it as a magazine, with articles that may not be related but I hope are always interesting. I write about up north life, widowhood (I'm new at it), politics (I've been writing about it forever), ageism, advocacy, humor, and life in general.
This is one of my newer ones: https://constantcommoner.substack.com/p/the-toxicity-of-thinking-the-old
At Writer Everlasting we're a community of writers serious in our goals but definitely not stuffy about them. We talk about everything writer-related, including who we're reading and why. My latest is about Toni Morrison: https://writereverlasting.substack.com/p/toni-morrison-tried-to-teach-us-to
While I do offer paid subscriptions, all posts at both sites are open to everyone. No paywalls, no hidden comments. We're a community in both places.
Thanks for this, Joe!
I'm on a mission to liven up your playlists. My newsletter is like a digital mixtape, with artists still under the radar, and old favorites for new ears.
https://thekevinalexander.substack.com/
Hanging out over here at The Lorem Ipsum. A funny email about serious topics. It's a place to get the news, politics and humor -- I cover the news but also your ass, so you don't get caught not knowing what's going on in the world. Think of it as your own personal Norm MacDonald for your inbox.
Check it out here: https://www.danielkherndon.com/inbox-candy/
Have a great week everyone!
Thanks for giving us the space to do this, Joe.
I write Brands Mean a Lot (brandsmeanalot.com). My newsletter is a sporadically published commentary covering everything from home office playsets to menthol cigarette bans. Given the content you publish, I think your readership might enjoy my content as well.
If you're reading this and keen to check it out, a good place to start would be my recent post about what time is to a brand:
https://brandsmeanalot.substack.com/p/what-is-time-to-a-brand