There is a great deal of truth in this post. It’s been interesting to observe shifts in my own thinking about my newsletter now that I’ve switched to Substack. My primary reason for switching was that the provider I was using changed their free plan such that the number of people on my list was too high, and I could not justify paying to…
There is a great deal of truth in this post. It’s been interesting to observe shifts in my own thinking about my newsletter now that I’ve switched to Substack. My primary reason for switching was that the provider I was using changed their free plan such that the number of people on my list was too high, and I could not justify paying to publish a newsletter I was giving away for free, which I have been happy to do as a form of literary citizenship.
There is a great deal of truth in this post. It’s been interesting to observe shifts in my own thinking about my newsletter now that I’ve switched to Substack. My primary reason for switching was that the provider I was using changed their free plan such that the number of people on my list was too high, and I could not justify paying to publish a newsletter I was giving away for free, which I have been happy to do as a form of literary citizenship.