THE REPUBLIC OF NEWSLETTERS: Lemire, Mod
Graphic novelist Jeff Lemire returns to the Republic with a weekly newsletter, Tales From The Farm. Craig Mod’s excellent RIDGELINE hits 12 issues, all nicely archived for you. (My intent here is to...
View ArticleREPUBLIC: Yumna Al-Arashi
One of Yumna Al-Arashi’s newsletters popped up today. They’re irregular, but well worth the subscription click. I’m stealing a quote from the new one: For many years, I’ve been creating...
View ArticleNewsletter Development: 1
Which needs a better title, but this is a blogchain (thanks again for that term/process, Venkatesh) about developing out Orbital Operations and adding new things to it. I have just starting batching...
View ArticleNewsletter Development: 2
This bit is more about background and setup than development. “Newsletters” is just the term. They’re often anything but, and to sustain themselves over months and years, need to be anything but. I...
View ArticleNewsletter Development: 3
A newsletter (just the term we’ve got) can be many different things. There’s no One Way to do them. If there were, every newsletter would be a Goop-style jumpstation of artfully decorated links,...
View ArticleNewsletter Development: 4
The moving parts of the newsletter. Or, at least, my newsletter. I got into the habit, some years ago, of breaking it into sections. At one point, it was a ten-section operation, and I had the ten...
View ArticleNewsletter Development: 5
So, I finally – after completing the Three Month Work Sprint From Hell And Back Again – have a little more time to think about my newsletter, and newsletters in general. As I said at the top of the...
View ArticleZdarsky/McKelvie
Two new newsletters to note, one live, one not: Writer/artist Chip Zdarsky launched a weekly newsletter a few weeks back, and it’s really very good. Chip is extremely smart, but he’s also nuts, so,...
View ArticleNewsletter Development: Moving ORBITAL OPERATIONS To Buttondown
This year, I moved the hosting of my free weekly newsletter ORBITAL OPERATIONS from its longtime home on Campaign Monitor to Buttondown. Campaign Monitor’s service is superb. However, it’s a massive...
View ArticleSecret Oranges
Famed graphic designer in the comics field and elsewhere, Steve Cook, has his own newsletter, SECRET ORANGES, and it’s amazing. Graphic design history, comics history – as I noted elsewhere, I...
View ArticleA PDF Broadsheet Newsletter
Via Jay: Paul’s made no commitment to posting new issues with any regular frequency, the offer simply is this: I have a broadsheet newsletter, pay me a one time fee and get ‘on the list’. I presume...
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