We interviewed Caitlin Dewey, the reporter and writer behind Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends, a weekly newsletter featuring new stories in culture and technology.
This is one of the first newsletters I subscribed to, following a shout out on the Office Hours thread. I love it: it is truly a newsletter I look forward to every week! Awesome that Caitlin gets to be featured on What To Read.
Hi Caitlin, You have done some real cool things at such a young age, such as working for the Washington Post. I have yet to read your articles, but will soon. As you get older, and down to earth, you can kick back relax, and write a good, flowing and interesting piece, not having to worry about the rat race, and all the work it takes, just to turn out an article weekly. At 60, I'm backing in school, and pulling A in my English Comp. Courses. It's Latin 101 and Linguistics 101 for the summer semester. I'd suggest, if you are interested, to check out John Kass, former writer for the Chicago Tribune. A writer, who has the compassion of a Democrat, even though he is a "union" Republican. You can find him on Facebook and sign up for his newsletter, for five bucks a month. Keep grinding my friend!
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Fabulous. Another great newsletter to read. I have just subscribed
I like this new featured category! Thanks for sharing :)
This is one of the first newsletters I subscribed to, following a shout out on the Office Hours thread. I love it: it is truly a newsletter I look forward to every week! Awesome that Caitlin gets to be featured on What To Read.
Hi Caitlin, You have done some real cool things at such a young age, such as working for the Washington Post. I have yet to read your articles, but will soon. As you get older, and down to earth, you can kick back relax, and write a good, flowing and interesting piece, not having to worry about the rat race, and all the work it takes, just to turn out an article weekly. At 60, I'm backing in school, and pulling A in my English Comp. Courses. It's Latin 101 and Linguistics 101 for the summer semester. I'd suggest, if you are interested, to check out John Kass, former writer for the Chicago Tribune. A writer, who has the compassion of a Democrat, even though he is a "union" Republican. You can find him on Facebook and sign up for his newsletter, for five bucks a month. Keep grinding my friend!
Seems interesting. And p, by the way, I’m just starting out! ;)
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Hi Caitlin. I am just getting started with Substack and newsletters. So this may be a very naive question.
Can you tell me how you create a link from your post to another one?
I tried for hours to figure it out and never got there.
Hi my thinking about you guys
big fan!!
What an interesting Substack approach. Our community is like a beehive of creative ideas.
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Censorship... thoughtful discussion? Save me from the people who would save me from myself.... and free expression.
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