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Marie (she/her)
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Book person, Writer, ISTJ, GenX, Francophile, enthusiastic beginner pianist & ייִדיש student. Love quilting, cats, books, piano, music, fabric, bookstores, Baby Yoda , gel manicures and Star Trek. Aquarius and introvert- basically a Vulcan. Wellesley alum and Siberian cat enthusiast. Married to a 1st Amendment lawyer. Only boost with alt text. #BLM #SlavaUkraini #standwithisrael Entries can be diary-driven, moody, somewhat irregular.

going through a #grief thing, do you ever just cry for no reason? like nothing specific?

Replying to Avatar Staid Winnow

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Something like this could catch on:

https://www.publicnotice.co/

Multiple authors collaborating, at one low rate.

nostr:npub1ddpukxz4rkcadch7gu5hqre42lju5spyg2ph747yvgysathy4ulqye2tax i'll take a look. i like the idea of collaboration.

Replying to Avatar Staid Winnow

nostr:npub1ack78g846auhwtggvlja47msq4cehur6wlqv0hdwzzq7pmvgtt0qprnemd That's the question I have asked.

A subscription to the WSJ/NYT/WaPo costs $40-$80 annually.

It gives you hundreds of authors, sections, topics, games, puzzles, reviews, tips, news, etc.

On a daily basis.

A typical substack costs $5 a month, has a single author, who does not publish daily, and offers simply opinion.

I do not know who can afford that.

nostr:npub1ddpukxz4rkcadch7gu5hqre42lju5spyg2ph747yvgysathy4ulqye2tax exactly. & everyone from neophytes to actual rich bestselling authors expects you to pay.

i don't know how in the world people expect me to afford all these substacks.