When technology reporter Alex Heath has a scoop, he sits down at his computer and speaks into a microphone. He’s not talking to a human colleague—Heath went independent on Substack last year—he’s ...
Onix is launching a “Substack of bots,” where digital twins of health and wellness influencers dispense advice 24/7. And ...
From sad-fishing on Facebook to sensational Substack revelations – today’s readers don’t have to look far for confessional writing. Is this the end of autobiography? Every day I meet strangers who ...
In 2026, one of the hottest debates in motherhood revolves around sleep training and whether it's acceptable for a mother to ...
How many pro-democracy Substack authors over-focus on gloom and doom and ignore organizing, and who’s bucking that trend. Afew weeks ago, Susan Wagner, founder of the activist group Markers for ...
Under the Desk News started as TikTok explainers during the pandemic. Six years later, V Spehar has become one of the ...
In the past few months, there has been a boom in tradwife novels, while the accounts of influencers only grow more popular. What is it about this culture that makes it so compelling to young women?
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Substack Is Where Writers Go to Be Weird
What is an author without an editor? Look to Substack for your answer. You’ll find the novelist Garth Greenwell reflecting on a single paragraph from James Baldwin’s Another Country for 3,500 words; ...
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The Substack writers who need to keep their day jobs
If you can make enough money on Substack to pay your bills and then some, good for you! But the promise of accumulating six-figure paychecks from affiliate links, brand deals, and paying subscribers ...
Indiana's new laws were built to stop fraud that barely exists. The real cost falls on eligible kids who lose access to food and health care.
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