This week, I'm posting links to and descriptions for 50 newsletters each day.1
These newsletters had their first non-introductory post on Substack from January 20 to February 19, 2021.
I hope you will subscribe to some of these new newsletters!
The Overshare: “Let's get private in public!”
Palabras subrayadas: “A veces cierro los ojos intentando retener una frase, una imagen, un momento inspirador. No es fácil ser más fuerte que el olvido. Eso y solo eso es esta newsletter: un arrogante y alevoso desplante al olvido.”
The Panglossian: “Let us all cultivate our own garden.”
Pastelitos: “A newsletter on social criticism and philosophy from a queer, Latino malcontent. Views my own. They/them”
Pavlos’ Newsletter (Santorinisecrets): “I regularly write about Santorini, Greece and all of its islands. If you are planning to visit Greece or any other greek island you need to subscribe to my newsletter.”
Pender Literary Supplement: “I read/listen too much and my friends are bored of me bombarding them with links. I thought I'd start a Substack instead.”
Piña Colada: “Piña Colada analyse et sélectionne les meilleures actions américaines pour que les investisseurs particuliers puissent construire leur portefeuille sereinement.”
Podium Worthy: “A weekly newsletter with recommendations and advice from people worth listening to.”
Policy Tensor: “History, geopolitics, macrofinance, political economy, elite-mass relations and so on and so forth.”
Pool Party Pools: “This Substack page is completely FREE. Subscribe if you’re interested in Office Sports Pools for March Madness, Golf, Football, etc.”
Presto: “First things first”
The Pseudo Philosopher: “Philosophy and some other stuff too”
Raincoat Chronicles: “The Raincoat Chronicles is a regular newsletter made by Lo Moon that will share special Lo Moon content, exclusive interviews with our favorite creatives, and of course the latest on our new music and more.”
The Reactionary: “From Techno Fog: Populist and conservative investigative reporting and commentary - down to the source documents.”
Real Estate Decoded: “Independent Real Estate Data Analyst”
Real Stories: “Real Stories about diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies in and around the workplace.”
RedditTraderGuy.com: “That Reddit Trader Guy. High quality newsletter opinion research analysis content on stocks. Not financial advice or certified. Twitter: @RedditTraderGuy. All content should be considered my opinion, analysis, and research. Read the disclosure.”
Reflections: “Thoughts - Books. Poetry. Politics. Philosophy. Law.”
Regular Horses: “Building companies that aren't unicorns and getting comfortable with the value you still bring.”
The Remote Workstation: “Remote Worker Rights, Tips, Tricks, News, and Ergonomics”
Resumewabi: “Resume and career advice for students and young professionals”
ReTHINK INDIA: “Nurturing the Indic View”
Reverse Incentives: “Markets, world-modelling, philosophy, weird fiction”
Rickey’s Newsletter: “January 6, 2021 - Thoughts”
Right Now: “News. Culture. Politics.”
Roman: “Musings of Roman, the host of Morning Shot.”
Rotten Romance: “A lifetime of bad dates and failed relationships. These are funny stories.”
S-Tier: “Everything ranked forever (and more)”
Sable GM's game mastering advice: “Blog about philosophy, mathematics, psychology and engineering involved in being a game master for a pen an paper roleplaying game”
Sad Brown Girl: “some trans girl lyrics”
Safety Propaganda: “A collaborative platform curated by writer/artist Adam Lehrer dedicated to art, culture, and dissent.”
Sainath's Reading Updates: “My book reading updates. This used to be on my blog : https://isstiaung.me/tag/reading-update A few wanted to subscribe to just this and I thought substack would be easier.”
Say Less by Larry Smith & The Six-Word Memoir Project: “The art of short-form storytelling for self-expression, focus, and connection.”
Scout School 360's Newsletter: “The ins and outs of scouting baseball.”
Secret Feed by Patrick McCormack
Secretum Secretorum: “Absurdities - Proposed, Considered, Rejected. Dreaming of Science, Education, and Philosophy.”
Segui i mangoddi: “It's not business, it's personal”
Shaurya’s Newsletter: “Every week, I will talk about technology companies. My articles will look at fascinating trends in venture capital, startups, and the stock market”
shekhar’s Newsletter: “Approaches for innovation & design”
"Shiftless" + The Remembered Life Writers' Lab: “A weekly column and an open, ongoing, affordable creative writing course
short philosophy: “short philosophy for lay audience and sorta-short philosophy for sorta-lay audiences”
SHUBHAM’s Newsletter: “We share daily insights and strategies on how we are helping our members, at Digital Success Mastermind to take the high converting Digital Strategies and apply them to their Business for Rapid Growth!
Silas’ Substack: “Current events, music and journalism in San Francisco during the 2020s.”
Silver Lining Newsletter: “A weekly newsletter about creativity, personal growth, psychology, and philosophy to help you live a conscious life.
Six Degrees of Activism - Education Edition: “A newsletter providing information and action items relating to education legislation in Kansas and at the national level.”
Skeptical Niblets: “Offering up some skeptical niblets on philosophy, politics, neuroscience and the life in between”
Small Starts, Big Dreams: “Helping founders build sustainable and inclusive companies from seed to scale
SMAT’s Newsletter: “Social media analysis toolkit substack.”
As I was writing this, I learned about Twitter’s new Super Follows (and Communities and Spaces!). You can see one reaction in the tweet below. But I feel like this isn’t a “drop the mic" moment so much as a good moment to be publishing a newsletter. Everyone wants what we’re doing on Substack, even if we’ve only just begun. 😁
This edition has 49 newsletters. One newsletter that appeared legitimate is now spam.