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  1. Join Andrew Sullivan, a recovering blogger, as he explores politics, culture, and Orwellian truths in The Weekly Dish, a Substack publication with hundreds of thousands of subscribers.

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    Substack is an email newsletter platform for writers, journalists, and content creators. It was created to help independent creators monetize their work by producing newsletters. Newsletter owners can directly sell Substack subscriptions to the audience rather than relying on ads or freelance writing gigs. Creators of Substack newsletters don’t nee...

    Luke O’Neillaunched this newsletter in 2018 to share his reporting and essays on various topics. They are all tied together through the theme of the world, transforming into “a pit of despair.” He writes to tell stories beyond the traditional news and faces the troubles of the world head-on rather than sugar-coating them. Using Substack, O’Neil can...

    Substack provides a good content management system (CMS) designed to publish free and paid newsletters. It’s made running a newsletter quick and easy for writers and even media companies. If you’re interested in using a platform like Substack to write, our guide explains how to start a newsletter. Substack has completed several successful funding r...

    Substack is an example of a popular service that you can try. I recently interviewed co-founder and COO Hamish McKenzie, one of Substack’s founders. In this interview, he explains: 1. Why newsletters are a great way of earning more money as a writer (Find out more about this in my Forbes article here) 2. Why your first newsletter starts with an ide...

  2. American media have three castes. At the top is “The Village,” a term created by a progressive blogger who calls herself “Digby” to describe a rarefied league of highly paid bold-faced namesthink David Brooks, Peggy Noonan, Howard Kurtz—who move easily between print columns and television punditry.

  3. Feb 6, 2015 · Sullivan can take on an executive producer role, or simply let his name and fame remain attached to the project. Then he can bring in some of the more interesting names in online media to write in his stead—semi-permanent guest bloggers, if you will.

  4. About Us. The Daily Dish was founded in the summer of 2000 by Andrew Sullivan as one of the very first political blogs. Andrew wrote the blog alone for the first six years, for no pay, apart from two pledge drives. In 2006 he took the blog to time.com and then to theatlantic.com, where he was able to employ interns for the first time to handle ...

  5. Blogging. Personal life. Works. References. External links. Andrew Sullivan. Andrew Michael Sullivan (born 10 August 1963) is a British-American author, editor, and blogger. Sullivan is a political commentator, a former editor of The New Republic, and the author or editor of six books.

  6. Andrew Sullivan. @sullydish. Recovering blogger. 163K+ subscribers. Subscribe. "To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle," - Orwell. Posts.

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