I like Substack because it’s a clean and tidy place to store the things that bubble up from my neurodivergent mind. I keep my general burblings free for all to read, but explanations of technique (I am the originator of the eucalyptus ecoprint dye method) behind a paywall. The yearly subscription to that is $90AUD , whereas a three day w…
I like Substack because it’s a clean and tidy place to store the things that bubble up from my neurodivergent mind. I keep my general burblings free for all to read, but explanations of technique (I am the originator of the eucalyptus ecoprint dye method) behind a paywall. The yearly subscription to that is $90AUD , whereas a three day workshop would probably require an investment of ten times that (not to mention travel and possibly accommodation). And if you’re subscribed, you have access to all the tricks and tips I’ve published, which is not a bad resource. I just need to work out how to index that tsunami of words properly….
I do hope Substack stays ad-free, it’s presently something of a refuge from all the noise outside. That said, your cut and paste video was kinda cute…it’s given me ideas…
I like Substack because it’s a clean and tidy place to store the things that bubble up from my neurodivergent mind. I keep my general burblings free for all to read, but explanations of technique (I am the originator of the eucalyptus ecoprint dye method) behind a paywall. The yearly subscription to that is $90AUD , whereas a three day workshop would probably require an investment of ten times that (not to mention travel and possibly accommodation). And if you’re subscribed, you have access to all the tricks and tips I’ve published, which is not a bad resource. I just need to work out how to index that tsunami of words properly….
I do hope Substack stays ad-free, it’s presently something of a refuge from all the noise outside. That said, your cut and paste video was kinda cute…it’s given me ideas…