Newsletters on Creators & Creativity
If you are interested in the passion economy or want to get some tips for creativity - take your pick and get inspired! The newsletters share perspectives on the future of work, debate what it means to be a creator on the internet, and provide actionable advice and tools to help you be the most creative self.
Letters for Creatives
Letters for Creatives help you to make your creative process easier and sane. Letter for Creatives is a weekly newsletter on topics like creativity, writing, poetry, and book marketing, to name a few. Celeste Tsang shares a lot of resources to inspire. Letter for Creatives is a result you get when blogging meets curation. The author always provided her own point of view on recommendations. Sometimes the curation is made by topics like focusing on the future of work, sometimes it’s a book she read, but it always includes a poem of the week. Subscribe and kickstart your creative journey with the help of Letters for Creatives!
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Letters from a Zeneca_33
I try to write smart things about NFTs. Letters from a Zeneca_33 is a newsletter on all things NFTs. Zeneca spends the majority of his time navigating through the space and aims to share the bits of insights and knowledge he accrues along the way. From the success behind the Bored Ape Yach Club project and rug pull analysis to cancel culture and NFT launch dramas - you’ll get a truly broad palette of wisdom straight from a real insider. So whether you’re a beginner or a degen that wants an objective take on recent events - subscribe to follow Zeneca’s journey and get ready to thrive in the NFT space. Don’t forget - we are still early!
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Community Weekly
The small community of curious people about the passion economy. Community Weekly is a curated collection of all things community. Created for “online creators striving to stay independent”, the newsletter provides articles on community building, recommendations for community tools and events, and most importantly - a list of new online communities to join. Community Weekly has an extension in a podcast form - CommunityOps where Anna Grigoryan interviews community builders about the experiences of building a...yes, a community. The newsletter contains Weekly Originals, Featured Community, and a section for Community Newcomers. Subscribe to learn about community onboarding and pipelines, discover interesting stats, and….join the community at Community Weekly!
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No Girl is an Island
No Girl is an Island is your semimonthly ray of sunshine + free therapy in a world that wants more compassion, kindness, and cat videos. You won't find politics, preaching, or tips on how to synergize your workspace. Instead, you'll receive doses of art, music, articles, recipes, or videos that I found funny, useful, or simply worth sharing. Reading Lani’s letters feels like listening to a friend. These free-spirited thoughts could sometimes be very honest and personal, other times just witty and cute, but they are always very relatable. Subscribe for a fresh dose of honesty and enjoy your therapy session!
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Hackerpreneur
Tools, resources, case studies, and inspiration for the makers and indie entrepreneurs who are predicting the future by building it. Hackerpreneur is a digital magazine with all sorts of content divided into a blog, newsletter, notes, quotes, and much more. Marc Eglon believes that great writing should be “spread across geography and time” and so he hand-picks a variety of valuable resources and essays from the world wide web to share perspectives on the future of work. Targeted for those “who live and work on their own terms”, Hackerpreneur hosts original long-form essays and curated collections of links to articles, videos. Read about fixing the internet, building products, and entrepreneurship and “keep on making”!
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Monomythical
Musing about living life online. Monomythical is Nadia Eghbal’s personal place. It is considered to be “halfway between a blog and a journal”. The author shares her interest in open source, thoughts on the online-offline world, and the creators of the internet. Monomythical draws parallels between tech companies and Disneyland rides and debates the meaning of Twitter friends and the crash of our social markets. Subscribe for the monthly conversation and a bonus of personal notes and reading recommendations.
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Fresh van Root Newsletter for Curious Marketers
Stay ahead of the curve with our newsletter for makers and creators. Fresh Van Root Newsletter for Curious Marketers is a bi-weekly publication written with a mission to provide content & tool curation as a service. Rolf Mistelbacher spends 10–15 hours each week reading, testing, and organizing the daily surge of content and packs the newsletter with hand-picked content and tool & app recommendations. The topics covered range from social media and marketing to tech and productivity. So if you consider yourself a content creator or/and a marketing nerd - subscribe and stay fresh!
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Creative Brew
A little boost to keep your creative juices flowing, for creatives, by creatives. Let’s be honest - all creators need fresh inspiration to fuel their crafts. Nir, Chris, and David aka Creative Brew share the best tools, products, inspiration, cool projects, and more to keep you inspired! With a goal to connect artistically diverse creators worldwide, Creative Brew fosters a community that supports, collaborates, inspires, and pushes each other. So whether you’re a filmmaker, writer, digitals artist, or just exploring your creativity, subscribe to the newsletter for inspiration and stay for the people!
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Li’s Newsletter
Aspirationally weekly musings on consumer culture, tech, and the future. Li’s Newsletter is all things Passion Economy. Li Jin shares exceptional insights on consumer tech and discusses the nuances and the future of being a creator on the internet. The author tackles disruptive innovations, unbundling of work, and the rise of micro-entrepreneurship. Li Jin is interested in web3 and new platforms that enable people to make a living by doing what they love. Subscribe for an essential read on consumer trends and analysis, and get excited for the future of creators.
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Check your Pulse
A tech and startups newsletter designed to make you feel human. Check your Pulse is a newsletter that explores technology and startups, highlighting the human side of tech. Sari Azout aims to curate your information diet to provide the “very best content on startups and human-centered work”. Check your Pulse consists of original articles, and multiple curated links in “caught my attention”, “venture corner” and “overheard on Twitter” collections. The author shares links and opinions on new and promising startups, interesting tools and up and coming trends. Sari Azout connects the dots and shares mind-provoking thoughts to provide context on topics like gig vs. creator economy, shift from top-down to trust-based relationships, and community knowledge networks. Subscribe now and learn how to live and think better.
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