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judy witts francini's avatar

Thanks for the mention.

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Vincent Jong's avatar

Thanks for the mention of my book announcement!

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Jason Chatfield's avatar

Thank you for sharing my post! 🙏

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Lindsay Johnstone's avatar

Anna's interview is such an important one; thank you for including it.

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RAISINI's avatar

When you are gone from this world, your writing stays behind forever. Keep on writing beautiful people.

Stay safe. Love yourself.

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John Seaman's avatar

If the search for the truth means anything you should be highlighting James Kunstler's sub stacks on warning the public of the threat of the State to there freedoms.

https://jameshowardkunstler.substack.com/p/the-dark-and-the-light

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VanLife Views's avatar

Thanks John

I’m subbing

Appreciate this link

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Why are artists going extinct? Because people want perfection, without having to fight through the muddy waters of emotion to get there.

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Asha Sanaker's avatar

You neglected to mention Lyz Lenz, from Men Yell At Me, whose memoir released this week, This American Ex-Wife.

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Shari Weiss's avatar

https://teendramawhore.substack.com/p/jim-halterman-guest-post-90210

I was honored to publish this guest essay from new Substacker and former TV GUIDE editor Jim Halterman.

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Debbie Weil's avatar

Huge congrats to @annawharton for becoming a Substack “featured” - well deserved!

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Alasdair Cannon's avatar

Here’s my Substack, launched in January, that explores the long history of today’s right wing resurgence, and how we might understand the allure of fascism: https://welcometoantefascism.substack.com/

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Alasdair Cannon's avatar

And our most recent post is about David Bowie’s flirtation with facscism: https://welcometoantefascism.substack.com/

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Moe Lane's avatar

...That painter in the first one really has no freaking idea how she screwed up, does she? For those wondering: when somebody with money asks you to paint their kid, you paint the kid so that she looks like a goram cherub. In this case, that means you push the forehead back, fix the mouth so that it's no longer crooked -- and, YES, absolutely no freaking circles under the eyes.

This is, like, Portrait Painting for Wealthy Patrons One-Zero-One. Unless they explicitly say so, they don't want a picture of a 'slightly glamorized' ugly baby, especially when it's their own kid. They want the glamor applied with a trowel, and they didn't bother to tell you that in the same way that they didn't tell you to paint with a mixture of toothpaste and your own urine.

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Museum of Making It—MOMI's avatar

Adding a congratulations to sadbook collections for the first… collection + a very cool 100 coffee shops tour in celebration https://sadbook.substack.com/p/100-coffee-shops

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michael miller's avatar

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Mark Diacono's avatar

Delighted to be included in such a brilliant selection of reads, thank you

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Saint Dave's avatar

follow pliz

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