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The Jumping Off-Place: Politics, Labor, Culture, San Diego will “comfort the afflicted, afflict the comfortable” and will feature voices intent on challenging the local and national hegemony during a time when market forces are destroying news outlets.
No matter what you like to read about, it is here.
Here to help you take small + intentional steps towards a life that’s safer for our families and kinder to the planet. Weekly posts about consumerism, low-waste lifestyle changes, and intentional living/ spending. By writer and historian Jennifer Newton.
Such great tips and information about making our lives more sustainable.
We examine life's questions through the lens of what we are reading and writing. You'll find essays, stories, book recs, interviews, and resources for readers and writers. Let's talk!
I love Elizabeth Marro's newsletter for so many reasons; it is always a positive start to my day. Her stories about being a writer, her book/blog recommendations, her the Writer's Dog columns, and her Moment of Zen, I look forward to it all each week!
CRAFT TALK is a weekly newsletter about writing, creativity and productivity from author Jami Attenberg. This is also the home of #1000wordsofsummer, where, once a year, we write 1000 words a day together for two weeks straight. (In 2025 it begins 5/31!)
The guru and goddess of #1000wordsofsummer, which happens each summer, and some other mini 1000 word events during the year. Jami is the real deal, and her advice, input, and enthusiasm helped me tremendously.
Four verticals edited by Sari Botton: MEMOIR MONDAY, collab w/ Granta, Narratively, The Rumpus, Orion, The Walrus, Electric Lit, LitHub, Oldster; FIRST PERSON SINGULAR original essays; THE LIT LAB interviews + craft; GOODBYE TO ALL THAT, NYC stories.
Love me some memoirs, and Memoir Land has that and much more.