Lately, I’ve been finding myself to be more of a casual observing reader and far less of a writer— after all, writers seem to write and it’s as if many words have been jumbled around in my head for months all while in the middle of a big move. Until recently, that is— a belatedly new Youthquake will be making her fashionably late re-entrance this week 💌 However, below are the Substacks I’ve been reading and adoring while avoiding the dreaded writing work which is inwardly rewarding and sparks my soul’s joy.
💫 Highlights
☕ I read the most in the mornings
💌 I subscribed to new Substack’s (three new since last update)
📽️ I watched 39 minutes of video
❤️ I liked endless posts’
📜 Scrolled 6 meters in Notes
🕵️ Discovered 3 new posts via the Substack Notes
💘 My ‘Stack Pack of Current Favorites
Hung Up by
A newsletter about movies, tv, the celebrity industrial complex, and personal pop culture obsessions. Delivered twice a week to your inbox, written by Hunter Harris.
Top post this summer: Check On Your Katy Cat Friends
Samantha, et cetera. by
culture, search for authenticity, life, etc.
Top post this summer: Renegades (A Poem)
Fun Little Treat by
An esthetician, author of Let’s Face It: Secrets of a Skincare Obsessive, and beauty columnist for New York Magazine’s The Strategist.
Top post this summer: You Deserve a Massage
Early Girl by
A love letter to food, to the everyday, to you. Thoughtful recipes, recommendations, and musings on cooking, baking, entertaining, and romanticizing almost everything.
Top post this summer: Summer Cakes with Sweet Corn Blueberries
alexandra leaving by
alexandra coburn. like if hunter s. thompson were a girl. subscribe for personal essays/media criticism/adulations.
Top post this summer: cut piece 2024
Madwomen & Muses by
Critic at New York Magazine. A Southern Broad and madwoman with a love for classic Hollywood and global cinema, comic books, anime, Creole cooking, and living life full tilt toward pleasure.
Top post this summer: Longlegs Exemplifies American Horror’s Inability to Speak to the Moment
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