Happy May, bookworms!
It’s the first Monday Tuesday of the month which means it’s time for our monthly Subscriber Writing Roundup!
But, before we get stuck into links, last week we featured two great pieces here on BTMU:
- ’s essay on the book/magazine that taught him the power of using simple language
- ’s thrilling short story with a dark twist, ‘A dream’
We’re also recommending three more brilliant substacks this week:
- ’s — I'm an independent student of literature. Subscribe to read my reflections on each of the 850-odd authors and works of the Western canon, as enumerated by the late Harold Bloom.
- ’s — My life as an autistic woman. How I navigate this path, run my business, work, live and love. This is my life, my journey, my thoughts. Busting myths and making discoveries along the way. Join me, I'll take you wherever you want to go.
- ’s — Essays on music, writing, and photography. Oh, don't forget the themed playlists!
Now onto the subscriber writing. What follows are 22 links to great pieces of writing from BTMU subscribers. From the gelaterias of Rome to the giants of Victorian literature, from a look at productivity culture to reflections on divorce, there’s something for everyone.
Dive in!
In this poem,
immortalizes her father as a folk hero who takes on the devil himself.In his new substack,
writes about how packing an ethernet cable can save you a lot of time and perhaps change your mindset about working remotely while traveling.In the essay Adaptation: The Most Underappreciated Concept in Health and Fitness,
uncovers shocking survival benefits in deadly diseases like sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis.Listen to
read you a bedtime story to send you to a sweet dreams sleep.That’s all folks!
Congratulations everyone! Gonna try to read as many of these featured posts as possible.
Thank you for the mention, Mikey-as always, saving the post to read everything!
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