What Did You Write This Week?
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It’s Friday once again, Midstackers.
It’s time to show us — a community of other midlife Substack writers — what you’ve been writing.
Here’s what to do:
Introduce yourself and your Substack in a sentence or two.
Tell us about what you’re sharing this week and why.
Share the link.
Then engage with at least a few other people’s work — comment, restack, like, or share. Subscribe to writers whose work resonates with you.
And, most of all, come back throughout the weekend and next week to keep the conversation going.
Keep in mind: If an essay or article touches you, think about commenting directly in the comments of the article itself, not just here in the thread.
If you have interacted with an article or note outside of this post, please show that by liking it in the share thread.
💬 Share your latest essay, article, or Note below in the comments and meet other midlife writers.
Quick reminder: Join me and Amanda N. Bray from The Publishing Spectrum for a workshop tomorrow, June 20th at 11 a.m. Eastern, on 3 Ways To Help Your Readers Stay. Learn more here.
Amanda will be showing us three ways to make your Substack writing more intentional, while also helping readers stay connected to your writing.
It’s for Midstack writers who want their posts to be read each week, without tiring out their audience or themselves. Register here.






Hello, creative people!! Happy solstice. I write about creative resilience, and this week I'm speaking about "How to fail beautifully as a writer, as a human (I'm an expert)."
https://www.jenknox.net/p/how-to-fail-beautifully-as-a-writer
I can't wait to read what else appears here. I always find such inspiration.
Hi, I’m Alicia. I write about life, grief, and culture. This week I’ve been writing about my son, who’s critically ill in the ICU. https://aliciaambroso.substack.com/p/schrodingers-grief?r=g4yz3&utm_medium=ios