This doesn’t have to be every writer for themselves
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As many have pointed out, newslettering can be a solitary business that, sure, provides a lot of freedoms unavailable to journalists working at traditional publications, but also deprives many of us of a sense of newsroom camaraderie. That’s one of the things we’re happy to be trying to change with the Discontents project, a collective of sorts where we each publish our own work, but also present it all together once a week in a digest much like the one you are reading. (Someone should collect a bunch of newsletters together and bind them with paper lol). A rising tide... as the saying goes. Elsewhere we lean on each other for advice, share each other’s work, sometimes share editors, and in our newest experiment, have bundled a few of our newsletters together in a paid subscription model. In fact, if you want to subscribe to my newsletter for a year today — hello it’s Luke from
This doesn’t have to be every writer for themselves
This doesn’t have to be every writer for…
This doesn’t have to be every writer for themselves
As many have pointed out, newslettering can be a solitary business that, sure, provides a lot of freedoms unavailable to journalists working at traditional publications, but also deprives many of us of a sense of newsroom camaraderie. That’s one of the things we’re happy to be trying to change with the Discontents project, a collective of sorts where we each publish our own work, but also present it all together once a week in a digest much like the one you are reading. (Someone should collect a bunch of newsletters together and bind them with paper lol). A rising tide... as the saying goes. Elsewhere we lean on each other for advice, share each other’s work, sometimes share editors, and in our newest experiment, have bundled a few of our newsletters together in a paid subscription model. In fact, if you want to subscribe to my newsletter for a year today — hello it’s Luke from