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In his Substack newsletter, Snyder encourages people to start organizing now (2024) in order to win both local and national elections. [15] He notes that On Tyranny was written in a defensive mode and that if its lessons are learned and implemented now things could get much better in 2025 for those who want to maintain democracy and the rule of law in the United States. [15]
Erin Keane of Salon.com summarized the book as follows: "Havrilesky peels back the layers of late-capitalism malaise that bind us to the promise of some better version of ourselves lurking just beyond our reach, and dares us instead to accept our current, flawed lives, suffering and all, in order to settle into a less anxious and resentful ...
Substack is an American online platform that provides publishing, payment, analytics, and design infrastructure to support subscription newsletters. [5]
When Patti Smith joined Substack — the now-five-year-old online platform that has writers getting paid via a subscription model — the poet, author and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer had been ...
David Kushner, a bestselling author and journalist whose stories are often developed for film and television, will publish his next book at Substack. Kushner’s magazine articles have inspired ...
Matthew Colin Taibbi [3] (/ t aɪ ˈ iː b i /; born March 2, 1970) is an American author, journalist and podcaster. A former contributing editor for Rolling Stone, he is the author of several books and publisher of Racket News (formerly TK News) on Substack. He has reported on finance, media, politics and sports.
The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph is the third book by author Ryan Holiday. It was published in 2014. [1] It is a book which offers individuals a framework to flip obstacles into opportunities, an approach crafted by Holiday. It was inspired by the philosophy of stoicism. [2] [3]
La Tray keeps a bi-weekly Substack newsletter called, "An Irritable Métis." Prior to publishing full-length books, La Tray published numerous freelance nonfiction and short fiction pieces as well as photography, [ 6 ] and was a regular contributing writer for the Missoula Independent .