Has anybody managed to make it big releasing fiction on Substack?
>>24117299I'm on sub stack but I'm an essayist not a fiction writer
>>24117301link pls
Is this where people just write whatever they want today? Or is such a place missing? I mean, just writing your thoughts, sometimes it's short others long, and maybe even just funny to you—but it has to get out. Just the knowledge that I'd be pushing that into someone's mailbox seems terrifying, especially if it's just a "casual" thought I feel strongly about.
>>24117724>Is this where people just write whatever they want today?Yes.>Just the knowledge that I'd be pushing that into someone's mailbox seems terrifying, especially if it's just a "casual" thought I feel strongly about.Someone may agree with your thoughts and follow you to hear more of them.
>>24117502https://graymirror.substack.com/
>>24117299nobody wants to read your slop
>>24117756pseud
>>24117299>be me>start writing novel>post first chapter on substack>pause writing to focus on school>don't update for six months>get email>someone subscribed to my substackfeels good man
>>24117756Fuck you
>>24119288Very cool. Can I have a link?
>>24117299Not even close, here my page.https://substack.com/@liminalkuzy?utm_source=user-menu
slowly making some progress through crossposts and promotion. I write fiction, poetry, and essays so spreading my content perhaps a bit thinner than if I just focussed on one area. maintaining a consistent uploading schedule seems pretty important too - both in terms of capturing new readers and keeping your existing audience around.check out my page here https://egregoreandi.substack.com>>24117756nice man, not necessarily my type of content but cool to see. how did you build up your audience? those are good numbers>>24119460keep it up
>>24117299No