About - Common Sense Society
2024-12-02
Today, we need less ideology and more thoughtful, free exchange of ideas.
If you’re looking for respectful, balanced discussion where we learn from history’s lessons and build a better future, this newsletter is for you. Common Sense Society is a hub for ideas from people on both sides of the aisle who are championing individual liberty, voluntary exchange, free enterprise, creative innovation, enduring art, and conservation of the natural world.
About - Derrick G-Mail
2024-12-02
Derrick G-Mail should feel like an email from me to you. It’s a place when I can explore my thoughts on current music releases, trends and ideas. It’s a place to expand the universe I’ve created and share things that inspire me outside of (but connected to) music. The newsletter comprises of:
🖋️ Monthly Essay: on the first of every month, Derrick publishes an essay (available to all subscribers) musing on music trends and culture
About - Do Not Research
2024-12-02
Do Not Research is a platform for writing, visual art, internet culture research and beyond. Founded in 2020, DNR began as a private Discord server gathered to discuss memetic tactics and emergent political trends. All contributors are paid an honorarium and invited to join the community. We periodically accept submissions. Follow us to stay up to date:
Paid subscribers are invited to join the community on Discord. Subscribe below:
Contact: <donotresearch@proton.
About - Dracula Daily
2024-12-02
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is an epistolary novel - it’s made up of letters, diaries, telegrams, newspaper clippings - and every part of it has a date. The whole story happens between May 3 and November 7. So: Dracula Daily will post a newsletter each day that something happens to the characters, in the same timeline that it happens to them.
Now you can read the book via email, in small digestible chunks - as it happens to the characters.
About - Episodic Medium
2024-12-02
Episodic Medium is a Substack dedicated to week-to-week, episodic television criticism edited by me, Myles McNutt, building on my experience as a contributor for The A.V. Club and the author of my own blog, Cultural Learnings. It is designed as a space for close analysis of television, as well as engaged dialogue and conversation about that television among subscribers. It offers paid subscribers full access to weekly reviews of their favorite shows by myself and a staff of contributors, many of whom were colleagues at The A.
About - Ethernal World
2024-12-02
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About - Exposing Clay Travis
2024-12-02
This is the new online home for all Exposing Clay Travis content. Don’t worry, though, we’re still on Twitter, but Substack allows us to produce long-form content, and even some bonus goodies for those so inclined.
Since starting the @ExposingClay Twitter account in February, hundreds of you have interacted with and shared our coverage of Clay Travis and Outkick.com as the Tennessee native’s turn to full-on serial spreader of misinformation hit another level.
About - F1 Fanatic
2024-12-02
F1 Fanatic is the observations of a Formula 1 obsessed American. I came to the sport late (discovering it through the Netflix doc, Drive to Survive in 2019), but I’ve watched every race, or at least a race recap, of every grand prix since 1969. In other words, I’m all in. However I’m an American, so my plan is to bring a perspective of racing that focuses on the people and personalities behind the sport.
About - Fast Women
2024-12-02
From 2000 to 2005, I operated a website called fast-women(dot)com, which focused on women’s competitive middle-distance and distance running and was hosted by New York Road Runners. I continued to cover women’s running independently for four more years, but it eventually came into conflict with the college cross country and track & field coaching I was doing, so I let it go.
I always missed it, but I loved coaching, too.