The newsletter is an incredible medium for independent creators — artists, writers, and even professors — to bring us interesting ideas, knowledge, and inspiration. Newsletters have been circling around for a while, and although the medium isn’t new, the future will continue to embrace the newsletter as a means through which we can find out more about each other. Here is my personal selection of unique newsletters to subscribe to:
Newsletter recommendations
- Tetragrammaton | by Rick Rubin
This is more than a newsletter. It’s an online world of curated materials by Rick Rubin. Wonderfully authentic and rare. - The 3-2-1 Newsletter | by James Clear
A great example of a simple concept, yet meaningful. This publication is for everyone who would like to build better habits. - Tiny Bits Newsletter | by Lisanne
My own publication also belongs to this list. I’m incredibly proud of it and it continues to inspire me everyday. It’s a biweekly newsletter covering a curated list of meaningful ideas and recommendations. - In the Writing Burrow | Margaret Atwood
- Dearest | by Monica McLaughlin
An interesting investigation into the history and craftsmanship of antique jewelry “cherry-picked” from current auctions and dealer websites. The publications give you a glimpse into the bigger stories of their age. Even though this is a very niche newsletter, it breathes authenticity. It’s inspiring how a medium like a newsletter can be used. - No Failure, Only Practice | Matt Bell
Another Substack publication. This newsletter is crafted by writer Matt Bell, about the craft and technique of writing. From fiction writing exercises to reading recommendations and other writing craft discussions. - The AF WKLY Newsletter | Ann Friedman
A great collection of rare gems every week.
Let me know in the comments which newsletters to subscribe to.
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