When we started Substack, we couldn't get the @substack Twitter handle. Still, people tweet at that handle thinking it's @substack all the time.
Now it is unoccupied. Does anyone know how we might grab it?
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We just welcomed a small batch of writers to beta test the Substack Android app.
Join our Android wait list to get the app first: https://t.co/oiBWxtHDi6
Taking time off as an independent writer can be tricky.
Here’s what we’ve learned from writers who have paused their publishing flow.
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This is about Substack newsletters more than it is about the Kate Bush song. (But it does include the videos for the song and the Stranger Things scene.) https://t.co/qTNO8abzdV
How do you make your newsletter distinctive and your personality shine through? @RBReich offers advice on bringing your unique skills together. Read and listen:
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This was my *dream* Substack and now it's going to exist!
// Eugene Schwartz conceived of the idea of publishing McLuhan “in a medium that could be delivered faster than a book but had more inherent depth than television." The first newsletter published in July 1968
Podcast episode pages have a fresh look.
New designs enhance the listening and reading experience by prominently featuring the audio player on web and email, and offering dedicated tabs for episode details and comments.
Read more here: https://t.co/xPB0spuZH4
Writers cross-promoting each other has been the key to discovery on the internet since its inception, notably in the blogosphere.
That spirit lives on through writers like George Saunders, who is enthusiastically recommending other writers on Substack, like @hattiehattie.