Here are an additional 28 newsletters with their first non-introductory post on Substack during February 2021.
I’m grateful for your responses to previous posts on new newsletters. I enjoy welcoming creators to Substack and linking to their newsletters.
While I can’t track down all new newsletters, I’d like to post many of them. Maybe 310 for the 31 days of March? Not all in one post, of course. :)
Please suggest other newsletters you’d like to see featured – whether new or any newsletter you’d like more people to see – in the comments or by email.
#7 Em volta da Fogueira🔥: “A Roda da Fortuna”
Academy Priority: “Academy Priority merupakan sebuah wadah atau komunitas untuk seluruh siswa SMA/SMK Sederajat dari seluruh Indonesia. Di Academy Priority, disediakan Grup Diskusi Gratis, Tryout Gratis, Video Belajar dan Ebook Gratis”
Allison Hong Merrill: “An Immigrant's Voice.”
Artizen Newsletter: “Make art. Get paid.”
Brew York and Beyond: “A weekly newsletter about beer in New York City and places far beyond”
Chainlink: “Chainlink”
China Digital Times Weekly: “A weekly roundup of CDT's Chinese and English coverage of censorship and freedom of expression in and involving China”
Chinese Wisdom Traditions: “Traditional Daoist arts for healing and personal cultivation”
Diary comics by Mariana Furiosa: “Slice of life diary comics - and other artwork - drawn and written by a Brazilian grad student living in Wisconsin.”
essaying: “A newsletter featuring uncompromising writing about public life for a bold community of thinkers, writers, and readers.”
evenson rising: “Welcome to a newsletter about advancements in democracy, mobility, society, technology, sustainability and cities. Manchmal auch in Deutsch.”
The Fox Is Black: “The Fox Is Black is a curated look at creativity, focused on sharing the most exciting ideas in art, design, architecture, music, food, and culture.”
The Global Jigsaw: “Global travel”
The Incision: “Abdul El-Sayed cuts into the political, scientific, and societal trends shaping our moment.”
Kemon Ache Desh: “Bangladeshi business and tech stories in an entertaining email that only takes 5 minutes to read!”
La Mouche d'Argent: “La littérature pour tous, et partout.”
Melancholy Moms: “Writers Joanna Penn Cooper and Jessica Mesman explore how artistic practice is informed by mothers & motherhood, grief, trauma, delight, and humor.”
MELSTACK: “Writing, reading, shopping, living, mom-ing”
My Favorite Breakup: “Anonymous breakup stories in 100 words”
Notes from the Forest: “Hunting, Sorcery, Martial Arts and the intersection between.”
Paris Unlocked Newsletter: “News, features, and in-depth interviews with a focus on Paris & France. Subscribe to the free bi-monthly newsletter for culturally curious readers & travelers. Paid subscribers get perks including exclusive articles & personalized trip planning advice.”
The Parleh: “Reporting on Canada's sports betting industry”
Seoul 2021: “Fulbright shenanigans, research updates, and food pics.”
TownBiz: “Education and politics, rooted in Oakland.”
The Uncommonwealth Podcast: “Four ex-pat comedians from Commonwealth countries discuss uncommon things.”
Unconquerables: “Global Macro Insights and Sound Money”
universumthing: “Musings from a wannabe multi-hyphenate but in reality just a burnt-out twenty-something. New Yorker 🗽 living in Taipei 🇹🇼, occasional presser of shutter buttons 📷, hojicha drinker ☕️, hot yoga addict 🧘, McGill University East Asian Studies '15 🎓,有時候我說中文。“
What Matters Political Newsletter: “An informative political newsletter on the Biden presidency for readers who want to shift the paradigm.”
Incidentally, here’s a late February opinion from one of Substack’s co-founders, about how Substack gives a platform to people who can’t break into, be themselves in, or feel secure in traditional media. While I could critique this opinion – since it can also be hard to do these things on Substack – I am glad more people are able to reach audiences via this newsletter platform.