This is almost entirely true story, except for the bits that are lies. I’m pretty confident I didn’t read close to 103,680 words on Substack. They probably sent me that many, but that doesn’t count, right? Anyway, the bits that are true are three top Substacks - I recommend all three of them.
Highlights
☕ I read the most in the evening
💌 I subscribed to 7 new Substacks
📜 I scrolled 1 meter in Notes
Top Substacks
The Hyphen by Emma Gannon by
✨ a cosy online space for curious readers ✨ from Sunday Times Bestselling author Emma Gannon. On books, work, wellbeing & creativity. 5th literature Substack globally. "One of Britain’s most prominent Substack writers" —The Times
Top post this summer: #65 A Slow Sunday Scroll ☕️
Marcus on AI by
"Marcus has become one of our few indispensable public intellectuals. The more people read him, the better our actions in shaping Al will be." - Kim Stanley Robinson, author of Ministry for the Future
Top post this summer: Why the collapse of the Generative AI bubble may be imminent
📚The Writing Community Chat Show Substack. by
Unlock the secrets of the writing world with in-depth conversations featuring the brightest minds in publishing. Whether you're into bestsellers or indie gems, we've got you covered. Tune in for over 300 interviews with top authors.
Top post this summer: Navigating the Publishing World with Jane Friedman: Insights, Stories, and Advice for Writers.
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