I have been meaning to subject myself to the discipline of daily posting in pursuit of a condition of continuous publication for a while now. I am going to start tomorrow. These will consist of amusing little room temperature bagatelles on quotidian subjects and will be identified as such. Only if you have a taste for short verbal amuse-bouche of this sort should you consider opening them.
I love your writing, Wesley. LOVE IT. small suggestion: please stop promising stuff on a timeline. Tomorrow never comes, more often than not, it seems.
Is there an updated forecast for when tomorrow might arrive? My question is motivated by nothing more than looking forward to the next installment…hope all is well.
Yes. I am going to be increasing output dramatically soon in pursuit of increasing my paid subscriber base and eventually (if things go as planned) compensating anyone who was paying during fallow periods who wants to be compensated. All will be made whole in the fullness of time.
$7 is more than most substack subscriptions, and seems like the writing is drying up. It doesn't help to be promised daily posts that never materialize. Maybe we could get a realistic publishing timeline - four posts per month, one per week?
Many of us need to watch our waistlines during the holidays. An amuse-bouche is perfect. MSM has endless space to fill and serves up tons of junk food. Likely your audience is more discerning. I for one can wait for something really tasty.
Sure, it can be when you poach and then roast something. Like using a sous vide on a giant pork roast to help even out the cooking then roasting it afterwards to give it a nice crisp exterior.
I love your writing, Wesley. LOVE IT. small suggestion: please stop promising stuff on a timeline. Tomorrow never comes, more often than not, it seems.
Is there an updated forecast for when tomorrow might arrive? My question is motivated by nothing more than looking forward to the next installment…hope all is well.
Does it bother you at all that you are taking our money in exchange for no content? Because it probably should.
Yes. I am going to be increasing output dramatically soon in pursuit of increasing my paid subscriber base and eventually (if things go as planned) compensating anyone who was paying during fallow periods who wants to be compensated. All will be made whole in the fullness of time.
$7 is more than most substack subscriptions, and seems like the writing is drying up. It doesn't help to be promised daily posts that never materialize. Maybe we could get a realistic publishing timeline - four posts per month, one per week?
Many of us need to watch our waistlines during the holidays. An amuse-bouche is perfect. MSM has endless space to fill and serves up tons of junk food. Likely your audience is more discerning. I for one can wait for something really tasty.
Relax. Get well. Get a grip. Get going.Think it through. Write it down. We'll read it. (stay strong. stay clear. there is no critical point here.)
Like a daily brief meditation I guess. Will be interesting to see the perspectival shifts, the many faces of the writer. Looking forward to it!
I like how popular writing, not just journalism or twitter, seems to be returning to serial publication. Like the 19th century.
Let’s gooooo!
Poasting? Is that some kind of mild roasting?
Sure, it can be when you poach and then roast something. Like using a sous vide on a giant pork roast to help even out the cooking then roasting it afterwards to give it a nice crisp exterior.
One possibility for your daily posts might be to write a note about your favorite tweets of the day. (Either written by you or others.)
Yes please.