Highlights
☕ I read the most in the morning
💌 I subscribed to 9 new Substacks
🎧 I listened to 63 minutes of podcasts
📽️ I watched 133 minutes of video
❤️ I liked 119 posts
💬 I left 143 comments on posts
📜 I scrolled 1,003 meters in Notes
🕵️ I discovered 229 new posts via Notes
Top Substacks
Write More with Simon K Jones by
How to write serial fiction and be more consistently productive.
Top post this summer: It's not artists who should fear AI
Gibberish by
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Top post this summer: The Call
Talebones ✨ by
Home of the Ferris Island Tales! Short and serialized fiction from S.E. Reid: speculative stories with a spiritual, supernatural, or uncanny twist.
Top post this summer: The Shell - Part One
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I don’t know where this fits in terms of total recaps (am I near the top? mid-range?), but I do read a lot. And I have a pattern, strictly ordered, wherein I save posts for later reading. It’s a whole routine, by which I vary news posts, Catholic news posts, law blog posts, other news posts,
‘Triverse posts because I’m trying to catch up on that, also I’m doing the Babylon Five rewatch slowly but surely and I may try to catch up on War and Peace although I may have to do that next year and also I’m reading through the Holmes stories and eventually I want to do the Jeeves stories and those Raffles stories (I don’t even remember how I got those in the lineup) and SCOTUSBlog posts and and and and anyway I read a lot, did I mention?Anyway. There you are.
There’s entirely too much Gibberish in this post! I’m teasing.
That's fun that Substack has complied these stats. I just looked at mine and it's interesting to see how much I've read here.