6 TinyLetters for Readers and Writers
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Whether you’re a writer (established, wanna be, or in-between), or a reader who loves to know more about the writing process, you’ll likely love these TinyLetters (and newsletters on other platforms) by writers for writers.
- The Check-In: Amy Spalding, author of The Reece Malcolm List, Kissing Ted Callahan, and the forthcoming Summer of Jordi Perez (among other swoony YA romantic comedies), writes directly about her own process, how fucking hard it can be to write, and how we can overcome obstacles that we put in our own way. She also brings in writer friends to talk about specific topics, and answers questions.
If you’re more interested in TinyLetters by authors that are aimed at readers, I’ve got you. These are my very favorites:
- Shaken & Stirred by Gwenda Bond: Gwenda writes about writing, about reading, about travel, and about her past life as an ace reporter (which she drew upon to write her popular Lois Lane series).
- QUEEN by Alexander Chee: Alex was the very first person whose TinyLetter I subscribed to. Begun (I believe) shortly before The Queen of the Night was released, it’s incredibly intimate, like letters meant just for one person (or perhaps even a diary), yet also totally accessible, like you are that one person.
What are your favorite TinyLetters?