After five brilliant years of sending Friday emails, this newsletter has reached the end of its road. This is my last post; I won’t be sending any more, neither paid nor free.
There are lots of reasons for this difficult decision, but they can be summed up quite simply: it's just not working. Most pressingly, the maths doesn’t add up anymore. The number of paying subscribers isn’t high enough to make this one-woman newsletter business sustainable anymore. I also realised recently that I’m spending more of my creative energy coming up with ways to fix that problem than I am on the actual writing part. It’s time to put my energy into something new.
When I began writing this newsletter in the summer of 2017, it was my release valve. I’d just lost my job and I didn’t know which way was up; I started this project for the simple reason of needing something to do. I never expected to grow it into a readership of 16,000 smart, kind and engaged readers. Doing so gave me a sense of purpose that I’ll cherish for a long time.
The newsletter may be over now, but there’s so much to celebrate, too. It was the springboard for writing my first book! At one point, it was my most reliable source of (good!) income. I made great friends here. I’m closing this newsletter as a better writer and business person, a gift that self-publishing gave me. In sum, it’s been a thrill.
But now, I just can’t write it anymore. While I’m deeply sad about that, I’m also hopeful. I’m viewing this as a “door closes, window opens” kind of situation. Coming full circle to when I first went freelance, I’m not entirely sure what’s next for me but I’m excited to find out. It’s been a joy to have you come along for the ride up until now.
And so, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for letting me into your inbox every Friday afternoon.
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Uproxx Once upon a time, on a flight from Los Angeles to Oklahoma, a man behind me described the concept of a “ Make Your Own Burger ” restaurant to his seat partner. “First, you pick a bun!” he said in loud bellow, meant for the nearly deaf or perhaps to scare away any bears that might be on the airplane. I did not see him, but I imagine he was also lifting his arms up to look big and imposing. Airplane bears are easily frightened if you look large and are loud. “You can pick a regular bun,” he continued, shouting. “Or a sesame bun. They’ve got those pretzel buns, honey wheat. Or a Hawaiian bun. Or…” he said as if he were about to reveal the location of the Holy Grail, “you could do no bun at all! Make it a salad.” While I appreciated the man’s enthusiasm as he described (topping by topping) every goddamn choice one could possibly find at a “Make Your Own Burger ” establishment, it was 5:30am. I had been up since 3am. And I thought I was going to get to nap, but instead, I spen
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