Uncompromising, free-flowing and thought-provoking writing and storytelling. Take a moment and read beautifully written philosophical musings on living through these poignant times.
A moonly newsletter exploring the central paradox of being human: we are not separate AND we are not the same. Sent on 🌑 New, 🌕 Full, and 🌗 Last Quarter Moons (+ a First Quarter Moon 🌓 Chat). Welcome to the Paradox Party!
Here we'll explore how feminism and misogyny come into play in 15th century Europe. No longer will the women of the Middle Ages be erased, minimized, or villainized.
“Consistently sharp and interesting” weekly dispatches on mysterious women’s diseases, work culture, mothering, and the struggle to stop yearning for wealth and power. From a chronically ill, ex-startup CEO searching for redemption.
A spirited mix of music & memoir. Shuffling 🔀 playlists, then writing ✍️ & podcasting 🎙️ about how the songs 🎶 seem to magically Synchronize with life ✨
Weekly doses of creative nourishment and hands-on editorial guidance. If you're seeking practical, intuitive ways of developing your craft and carrying it into the world (that are also neurodivergent-friendly), you're in the right spot.
Hi! I’m Meg Conley. I write about the intersection of capitalism, culture and care work at Pocket Observatory. Select essays are republished to Substack. If you'd like to receive my official (FREE) newsletter, subscribe here + I'll take care of the rest!
Exploring and re-imagining pluriversal and decolonial future(s), one not ensnared by a single Eurocentric narrative. Writing about and synthesizing the signals and patterns pointing towards a counter-hegemonic 'world where many worlds fit.'
Welcome to Words and Pictures. I’m a creative writer and photographer. I post Daily Affirmations, Quotes of The Day, Poetry, Personal and Photo Essays to Inspire and Enlighten. My posts are digital collages encompassing the world around me. Enjoy!
Gaze at one's navel long enough and you can see the entire world. Essays on literature, art, recovery, neurodivergency, and more. Craft lessons and creativity sessions. You can be yourself here.
Personal, vulnerable, and sometimes funny essays from a husband, father, and disability advocate, delivered whatever days he wants at exactly 8:08 am PT.
Email newsletter from Chris La Tray, member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, author of "Becoming Little Shell" from Milkweed Editions (8/20/2024), and 2023–2025 Montana Poet Laureate.