As one of those “non-famous” writers on Substack (Thomas E. Brymer, author of the free “Democraticus- the Democratist”), I’m always honored when someone “discovers” me on Substack. But, it is sometimes discouraging to feel overlooked when mostly only the “famous “ writers get featured on the Substack app.
I had to laugh reading this. Totally agree. There are quite a few lexicologically dense folks on Substack (and Medium too) who don't seek fame. Hard to find though.
My husband says I collect 'people', mostly young'uns.
I prefer to collect 'prototype CV's, or the first drafts of adult lives. They are easier to have conversations with and are not afraid of sharing their bandwidth on the app.
As one of those “non-famous” writers on Substack (Thomas E. Brymer, author of the free “Democraticus- the Democratist”), I’m always honored when someone “discovers” me on Substack. But, it is sometimes discouraging to feel overlooked when mostly only the “famous “ writers get featured on the Substack app.
https://thomasebrymer.substack.com/
www.tomthedemocratist.com
Thanks for writing. Best of luck.
I had to laugh reading this. Totally agree. There are quite a few lexicologically dense folks on Substack (and Medium too) who don't seek fame. Hard to find though.
My husband says I collect 'people', mostly young'uns.
I prefer to collect 'prototype CV's, or the first drafts of adult lives. They are easier to have conversations with and are not afraid of sharing their bandwidth on the app.
Thank you for the referrals from your responders!