I'm enjoying the Substack experience, getting my work out there - https://timosner.substack.com/. We're so varied and different in our approach to fiction. Can't say that it's changed my writing life much (as of yet). Since my work is long, I publish two to three chapters at a time. I think, from as best as I can figure out, most of my t…
I'm enjoying the Substack experience, getting my work out there - https://timosner.substack.com/. We're so varied and different in our approach to fiction. Can't say that it's changed my writing life much (as of yet). Since my work is long, I publish two to three chapters at a time. I think, from as best as I can figure out, most of my traffic are readers rather than fellow writers on Substack - I have a lot of re-enacting friends. My work is somewhat literary, highly stylized historical fiction with an experimental bent; I have a novel up now about the American Revolution through the eyes of British soldiers and their wives (TEARS OF THE FOOT GUARDS). It's getting down to the end. I'm excited about getting the next novel up around June.
In terms of reading on Substack, I agree it's so much easier to read on the site than to read the email. I find I like Betsy Marro at Spark https://elizabethmarro.substack.com/, Elle, Michael Reed at Holy Writ https://holywrit.substack.com/ - he's a hoot. Again, thanks Elle - a mover and shaker . . .
I'm enjoying the Substack experience, getting my work out there - https://timosner.substack.com/. We're so varied and different in our approach to fiction. Can't say that it's changed my writing life much (as of yet). Since my work is long, I publish two to three chapters at a time. I think, from as best as I can figure out, most of my traffic are readers rather than fellow writers on Substack - I have a lot of re-enacting friends. My work is somewhat literary, highly stylized historical fiction with an experimental bent; I have a novel up now about the American Revolution through the eyes of British soldiers and their wives (TEARS OF THE FOOT GUARDS). It's getting down to the end. I'm excited about getting the next novel up around June.
In terms of reading on Substack, I agree it's so much easier to read on the site than to read the email. I find I like Betsy Marro at Spark https://elizabethmarro.substack.com/, Elle, Michael Reed at Holy Writ https://holywrit.substack.com/ - he's a hoot. Again, thanks Elle - a mover and shaker . . .