Substacks and Social Media
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Olivia Muenter
“I started following Olivia Muenter years ago on Instagram, so when she started posting about writing her debut novel, I found her content doubly engaging. Her substack is a mix of writing, pop culture, and flawless reading recommendations.” - M
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Craft Talk by Jami Attenberg
In addition to being a 1000 Words proselytizer, I also subscribe to Jami’s substack “Craft Talk”, which provides her near-daily musings about writing and life.
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Kate McKean's Agents and Books
Kate McKean, Vice President of Howard Morhaim Literary Agency, has a Substack called Agents and Books. Promoted as the FAQ on how to find an agent and how to write books all in one place, it is honest and direct and she offers a lot of archived articles that address being a working writer, querying, and more.
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Brigham Editorial Newsletter
“I find Joel Brigham to be a refreshing act to follow. His monthly newsletter is a blend of advice, resources, and what’s new. With a wealth of experience, I find his Substack to be accessible and open.” - G
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The Visible Life of V. E. Schwab
“One of the most valuable writing assets I’ve discovered in the last year is V.E. Schwab’s monthly newsletter, a detailed recap of her writing progress, her struggles, her reading list, and usually one or two pictures of her family dogs. Seeing inside the mind of such a prolific writer I admire is such great inspiration. Don’t miss this one!” - M
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