My Substack Summer
What I read in Summer 2024
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 Simon K Jones
How to write serial fiction and be more consistently productive.
Top post this summer: It's not artists who should fear AI
Gibberish by Scoot
A newsletter where Scoot pours words into the internet, hoping they get better over time. Subscribe for Science fiction and writing exercises!
Top post this summer: The Call
Talebones ✨ by S.E. Reid
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, Simon K Jones ‘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.