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"It doesn't make me feel the terrible sense of dread I get whenever I use the other platforms," says Cadence Weapon (pictured ...
I discovered (thanks to Serious Literary Author) that you can customise your Welcome email that subscribers get when they ...
It seems fair to say Substack is having a moment. What started as a simple newsletter platform is becoming something of a ...
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BBC Good Food on MSNGood Food is on SubstackBy Lulu GrimesRead more about Test. Taste. Repeat. – a brand-new Substack newsletter from the Good Food test kitchen teamTest ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNHow I gained hundreds of paid subscribers on SubstackMany an eyebrow was raised when Substack announced Notes, its Twitter-esque feed, in 2023. Like plenty of other users, I ...
Many years ago (and more recently in the midst of the pandemic) I warned the smart, middle-aged, corporate executives who decided to embark upon an entrepreneurial adventure after losing their jobs ...
Eric Thomsen launches interactive puppet shows across YouTube, Patreon, Substack, Twitter, and OnlyFans, inviting global ...
What do George Saunders, Ottessa Moshfegh, Joyce Carol Oates, and Brandon Taylor, have in common? They’re on Substack— the premier destination for literary writers’ unpublished musings.
The recent update enables creators to share clips of their live videos on Notes, and Substack will notify them in real time about the performance.
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