What happens when journalists leave outlets like CNN and NPR for Substack and TikTok? I interviewed seven who made the jump, ...
Tens of millions of people visit Substack every week. Hundreds of thousands of people write their own Substack newsletters. A few dozen people are making millions of dollars a year on paid Substack ...
Caroline Chambers, Substack's top cooking creator, doesn't have time to be online 24/7. "I'm not a TikToker. I am a mother of four," Chambers, the writer behind the "What To Cook When You Don't Feel ...
“Have you seen the indoor pool?” Matt Starr asks. The founder of Dream Baby Press, Starr made a name for himself via Perverted Book Club, a New York City literary reading series held at amusing, ...
Substack announced on Wednesday a new feature called “Reply Rules,” designed to give creators greater control over how their audiences are able to respond. With the feature, creators can establish ...
As it becomes an increasingly popular and more valuable company, Substack is in the process of pushing its community-led approach while trying to help creators maintain a safe environment to build ...
It’s hard enough to publish a book, but getting people to buy it is an entirely different battle. As new platforms reshape how readers gather and interact online, authors are finding that sometimes ...
There are many ways to create mental and physical separation from your work, including transition rituals, after-work routines, and mindfulness exercises. It can be easy to mentally carry your work ...
It was technology and culture reporter Taylor Lorenz who first told news creator Vitus “V” Spehar to think of themselves as a journalist. It was 2022 and Spehar — the 43-year-old best known for their ...