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A succinct elevator pitch for your newsletter is much more marketable than being a whole person who communicates their ideas via blog. That said, some people, including me, market their blog as a publication dealing in existentialism and philosophy and the chronicles of life in the world today, which leaves room for your perspective to change as th... See more
Cydney Hayes • The elite capture of Substack
Many experienced writers will tell an aspiring writer that if you want to make it in this profession, you must figure out what the market is looking for and provide it. I agree . . . to a degree. While your articles must fit into whatever magazines you desire to write for, you can also write from your passion and find many magazines that will suppo
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Paris is not in pursuit of perfection. "Most of my shit's bad," she laughs, "I'm not trying to act like I'm some savant, like this is some fucking Picasso shit." She points to her friend, prolific YouTuber and filmmaker Casey Neistat. "He's like 'I won't put anything out there they don't think is amazing and I don't give a fuck how people receive i... See more