What I read in Summer 2024
Highlights
☕ I read the most in the morning
💌 I subscribed to 9 new Substacks
📽️ I watched 673 minutes of video
❤️ I liked 23 posts
💬 I left 6 comments on posts
📜 I scrolled 277 meters in Notes
🕵️ I discovered 88 new posts via Notes
Top Substacks
Letters from an American by Heather Cox Richardson
A newsletter about the history behind today's politics.
Top post this summer: June 27, 2024
How to Glow in the Dark by Anna Sproul-Latimer
Book publishing advice and community for authors of fiction and nonfiction, written by the agents at Neon Literary.
Top post this summer: Forget the YA novel that’s “The Road" meets "Deliverance:” Publishing Twitter is the true dystopia
William F. Spivey's History Channel by William Spivey
Most of my stories invariably return to history, a different perspective, and always in context. A recent story about the Red Summer of 1919 also described 1918-1923. You'll get some politics, education, and race, but history is what I always return to.
Top post this summer: America’s Breeding Farms: What History Books Never Told You
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