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Shout out to my very favorite Substack Writers!

54) Also, is Substack trying to turn into the alternative, long-form, Twitter? <90th OP>

Joshua Pressman Jacobs
May 16, 2023
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For the record, I do not think Substack is trying to turn into the alternative long-form twitter.  People come on Substack to read great content, not just for people to fire off their takes. While I have yet to find the true utility in the use of “Substack Notes” and “Restacks”, I just love using this platform to write, and read other great writers too!  

Through my engagement with certain high-profile writers, and their comments sections, I have discovered numerous talented writers, who typically aren’t as well-known. I have befriended a number of these unsung writing heroes, and I’m proud to share about many of them with you, right here! When headlining each writer, The title of their blog is the link to their homepage. Clicking on their name will bring you to their about page.  

For example when you click on Josh off the Press, you will be brought to my home page. 
When you click on, by Joshua Pressman Jacobs, you will be brought to my about page.

After a little over a year of writing on this platform, listed below are 14 of my favorite Substack Writers, some of whom are very well-known, but most of whom you probably never heard of…until now!

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1) The Matterhorn: intersections of literature & art by  Dr. Kathleen Walker

Dr. Kathleen Waller is the best Substack friend I ever made (who I have yet to meet in person). Kathleen seems to always be attracting new readers, and they frequently subscribe to my newsletter. As for my loyal readers, I know a number of you are more into fiction, and will love her work. Although Kathleen isn’t strictly a fiction writer, her work asks really big questions! 

“Why do we write? It’s a question every writer asks themselves and a common article topic. Conversations about why writers write are vast, probably because we continue to try to understand something that has become a fundamental part of ourselves. It is a fascinating question for writers and readers alike…why take up life’s precious time (usually without the promise of payment, fame, or even readership) in order to put one’s ideas on a page?” Dr. Kathleen Waller

The Matterhorn: intersections of literature & art
Writing Toward Immortality
*You can listen to today’s article on my podcast channel…
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5 months ago · 15 likes · 15 comments · Dr. Kathleen Waller

2) Really Bad Taste by Christy DeGallerie

My connection to Christy DeGallerie goes well-beyond writing. When it came to moving my writing platform to Substack, I am most appreciative to Christy, since she was the first person to truly encourage me to do so. While Christy writes on a wide-range of topics, one of the best ways I can describe Christy DeGallerie and her writing style is to say she bleeds New York through and through. While I have a lot of family that has lived in New York for multiple generations, I also have relatives that escaped the rate-race that is New York and they are sometimes fond of telling me that New York is a ‘hell-hole’. Christy, will tell you “Yes! New York is a hell-hole. But, it is my hell-hole!”

really bad taste
#27 New York is Hell... and I Love It
This could be a love letter of some sort, but it’s a hate letter to everyone who has put New york on a high pedestal, those that have set very high and unrealistic expectations of the city. Who has romanticized it or reduced it to a “ party city” you all should know by now that my point of view and critiq…
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6 months ago · 18 likes · Christy DeGallerie

3) Freddie deBoer by Freddie deBoer 

If Stephen King is the God-Father of horror fiction novels, Freddie deBoer might very well be the God-Father of blogging. And he still has time to write books!  If I ever give up my day job to be a full time writer, Freddie deBoer will be my first model example for how to do it. I am simultaneously blown away by his popularity on this platform, yet not surprised at all, too. He is one of the most prolific writers I have ever come across. And his range of topics he writes about is incredible, too, - contradictions in education, -unique angles on professional sports,- interesting hobbies, -issues of free speech, - even racial politics!  

Freddie deBoer
The Good White Man Roster
You could be forgiven for thinking that we’re witnessing the end of the era of the white man. Headlines saying such are not hard to come by, after all, and media and academia are captivated by the notion that we white men must soon give way to women and people of color and, like, gray ace demisexuals or some such. So funny, then, and so profoundly Ameri…
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a year ago · 507 likes · 185 comments · Freddie deBoer

 Freddie deBoer also has done more for little-known writers (like me), than any other high-profile writer I have come across on Substack. His call for subscriber writing is always a hit, which I (almost) always submit to.  You can find some of my work in Freddie deBoer’s  “Call for Subscriber writing” by clicking on any one these links →   Feb 2023, Jan 2023 /Dec 2022, Nov/Oct 2022, Sept 2022, August 2022, July 2022, June 2022.  

<Just click on any one of those links  and when you are there, if you want to find my story without scrolling, go on your computer and press on the CTRL button and the F button at the same time, in short-hand it is CTRL-F and type in josh off the press , to find my story>

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4) Education Forensics - by Douglas Marolla

 As a  fellow educator I can not speak highly enough about Douglas Marolla’s newsletter! For any educator/teacher out there, read this! For anyone that wants to understand how public education in America works and doesn’t work, read this! I also must say that he has done a wonderful job in essentially dedicating his newsletter to his former students. For me, I have gone out of my way to make sure my students don’t find me here, LOL!  Douglas has also become a wonderful thought-partner of mine, as well as someone who reminds me how small the world really is! 

Education Forensics: English Class Room 108
Dumbing Us Down - Book Review
"We need less school, not more". John Taylor Gatto. Dumbing Us Down is one of John Taylor Gatto's older books. It originally came out only a few years after he won Teacher of the Year Awards for New York State and New York City. Oddly fascinating that a Teacher of the Year would produce quotes like this: "School is a 12 year jail sentence where bad h…
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7 months ago · 2 likes · Douglas Marolla

5) House of Strauss by Ethan Strauss  

One of the very first pieces I ever wrote on Substack was a profile on Ethan Strauss. He is one of the most cerebral sports journalists anyone could ever come across. He has a keen intellect and sees things from a unique angle that attracts sports fans (and non-sports fans) from all across North-America.  For those of you studying for the SAT (for the schools that still require it) read Ethan Strauss’s work and he will expand your vocabulary! You almost certainly will come across words you will need a dictionary for while reading his work.  

“There’s been a bit of revisionism on Jackson, not just in the sports debate shows, but also in the recent jeremiads against him”-Ethan Strauss, How Phil Jackson Was Great While Being "Bad" (4.27.23)

 Also, through the House of Strauss - Comments Section, I discovered and befriended both Kathleen Waller and Douglas Marolla (among others).  I was also turned onto Freddie deBoer through Ethan’s work.

Josh off the "Sports" Press

An emerging prominent sports & culture critic in Ethan Strauss

Joshua Pressman Jacobs
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April 20, 2022
An emerging prominent sports & culture critic in Ethan Strauss

Since this piece is focused on Ethan Strauss and his wonderful subscription based newsletter, I hope he doesn’t mind me promoting it here and using his image and likeness. My new literary hero is Ethan Strauss - House of Strauss Newsletter and podcast, on Substack, with a focus on the intersection of culture and sports. And no that’s not just a gimmick,…

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6) The Relationship Mastery Institute by Tony Vear

Tony Vear is one of the newest writers to Substack that I have enjoyed reading. I have had the privilege of knowing Tony for many years and have shared many pleasant and enlightening conversations with him. He’s a wise sage while holding on to this youthful wonderment, and excitement about life. Here is one of my favorite posts of Tony’s I really enjoyed (although I recommend you subscribe and read all of them).  

The Relationship Mastery Institute
The Power Of Emotional Intelligence In Relationships
Romantic Relationships are almost completely Emotional but so are friendships, family, and even relationships at work. The blessing that emotions are to us is that we get a chance to experience thrilling moments that can and will last a lifetime in our memory…
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6 months ago · Tony Vear

7) Ramblings Across the Spectrum by T.V.  Hernandez 

When I first joined Substack, I explored different topics  on the Substack search page, like a google search. T.V. Hernandez’s newsletter is one of the best ones I have come across.

"My family has tried making their own plans for me, but I tend to stick more with my own goals first and foremost, which contributed to these accomplishments". T.V. Hernandez

Ramblings Across the Spectrum
Is Autism Part of My Identity?
It’s usually difficult to discuss the impact having a disability can have on a person. On the one hand, it often means facing challenges that can last a lifetime. A person who can’t walk is very likely to always use a wheelchair or a walker to move around, a blind person isn’t able to take in the many sights that a…
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a year ago · 6 likes · 3 comments · T.V. Hernandez

8) Aging Well News by Janice Walton 

Janice Walton’s newsletter is such an invaluable resource to me. As a son with an elderly father whose care I manage, I find Janice’s posts to be so poignant and so informative, that I am forever grateful to her for the work she commits to making sure Senior Citizens (and their children/grand-children) are properly educated as we all navigate through this brave new world. 

Aging Well News
PaperWork - A Reminder
open in the app or online. A year I wrote an article about the critical paperwork older adults might want to have in place. This post is an updated version and supplements the following article, On Your Own? which is available in three minutes. Dan took care of our business affairs. He was conscientious, detail-oriented, and k…
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5 months ago · 11 likes · 7 comments

9) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Another wildly popular newsletter I really enjoy is by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. I have enjoyed his takes on popular culture at large, and the presence he brings to his platform.  

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
"Winning Time" Isn’t Just Deliberately Dishonest, It’s Drearily Dull
A lot of people have been asking me if I’ve seen the HBO series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Actually, I had no real interest in watching the show, not because of any negative feelings about being exploited, but because I’d already lived through it. I know exactly what happened. To watch 10 hours of someone else’s interpretation seemed …
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a year ago · 425 likes · 42 comments · Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

 When I first read Jabbar’s “Winning Time” article, I found it justification for me not to invest the time in watching the show. Yet, I couldn’t stay away from it for that long. It was way too widely discussed, and I was way too curious not to dive into it.

Josh off the "Sports" Press

HBO's “Winning Time” gets another look, and a big thumbs up by me: Hulu’s “Lakers Legacy” is also great

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August 31, 2022
HBO's “Winning Time” gets another look, and a big thumbs up by me: Hulu’s “Lakers Legacy” is also great

In my initial assessment of HBO’s “Winning Time” on the Showtime 1980s Lakers, I got carried away by a few things in writing my initial review (which was certainly not impartial). I leaned heavily into the fact that the show did take a lot of liberties in their depiction of historical Lakers events during that time period

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10) Racket News by Matt Taibbi

I actually signed up for Taibbi’s newsletters when he first joined this platform, and I had no idea what Substack was at the time! I just knew I wanted to continue reading Taibbi even after he left Rolling Stone.  I find him to be an invaluable journalist that is absolutely necessary in a new journalistic (AND SOCIAL MEDIA) world that has incentivized just about everyone NOT TO go against the grain. I found his book Hate.Inc to be incredibly informative, about our modern political media landscape, which I referenced in my 5 books I have given the most, post.

Part II of "5 books I have gifted the most"

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May 16, 2022
Part II of "5 books I have gifted the most"

The whole idea of books being gifted was a question I got from Tim Ferriss and his very popular podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show. At the end of each episode Tim Ferriss would ask his guest which book or books they gifted the most. The logic behind his question is if you ask about a book you frequently give away as a gift, you are less likely to bring up th…

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11) The Reawakening by K_L_Esayed

I love the passion and authenticity of K_L’s newsletter. Seeing her posts reminds me of why I write what I write. Definitely check out her work.

The Reawakening
Kindness Is The Easiest Form Of Love
Have you ever been struggling with something and then a stranger offers to help you? I have. I’ve also been the stranger offering. Every day we have opportunities to give kindness to someone else. It’s rewarding for both parties. When you give kindness, you feel happy. The person receiving kindness feels seen and cared about…
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8 months ago · 2 likes · K_L_Elsayed

12) The Micro Mashup. By Amie McGraham

Amie has one of the most original and creative Substack’s around. I’m grateful for her work and her contributions to the Substack community at large.

the micro mashup.
(d)Evolution
I. drought Triple digit summers, fires, barren winters, the heat island expanding, ready to burst. dry lakes, receding water rings of Lake Mead, Lake Powell, the Colorado River, like a grimy ring in a bachelor’s bathtub. In the desert everything is amplified: sun’s harsh glare, shimmering heat, crisp vegetation, shrill politics, smoky air, concrete opinio…
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9 months ago · 24 likes · 15 comments · Amie McGraham

13)  Perfect Equilibrium by Christopher J Feola 

Here is another amazing and under-rated Substack writer, whose work hits you on a visceral level. Here’s a post of his I love

Perfecting Equilibrium
If your work isn't what you love, then something isn't right
So think about this little scene; apply it to your life. If your work isn't what you love, then something isn't right. Just look at Bob and Judy; they're happy as can be, Inventing situations, putting them on T.V. PE Stories April 30-May 5, 2023Thanks for reading Perfecting Equilibrium! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work…
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5 months ago · Christopher J Feola

14) What did Spo get wrong this time? By Espo

While life gets busy for all of us, here is another great newsletter that I know he wishes he had more time to spend on, as there is such amazing content here. 

What Did Spo Get Wrong This Time?
What We'll Lose In The Great Information Transfer
Table of Contents For Skimmers: Introduction Thesis The Data What The Impact Isn’t What The Impact Could Be A Prognostication Introduction Humankind continually battles a variety of challenges. How to coexist despite our differences. How to reconcile death and nothingness. How to parallel park while strangers rate your performance. But perhaps most intriguing o…
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a year ago · 1 like · Espo

The amazing thing about all these writers I mentioned is that I would have never gotten to know most of them, or had the opportunity to read their content if I hadn’t switched over my blog/newsletter to Substack. I also never would have gotten featured like I did right here, if not for Substack! 

On Substack
Milestone roundup: Reflections on writing on Substack
As we enter the last days of summer, it’s time for another selection of posts by writers reflecting on individual milestones. Writers and podcasters from House of Strauss, Culture Study, Fútbol with Grant Wahl, The View From Down Here, The Pragmatic Engineer…
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a year ago · 97 likes · 38 comments
<To read the story I got recognized for, just click on the Milestone roundup, story  and when you are there, if you want to find my story without scrolling, go on your computer and press on the CTRL button and the F button at the same time, in short-hand it is CTRL-F and type in josh off the press , to find my story>

 Peace & Love

-JPJ 

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PS - I really want to give voice to my fellow writers here on Substack. If you have subscribed to my newsletter and are a writer on Substack, PLEASE COMMENT ON THIS POST!  You will stand out, among my readers, and I will be sure to check out your archives, and over the coming weeks and months I would love to give more voice to your written work like I did for some of my favorite writers, right here! After-all, “A rising tide raises all boats!”
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Dr Vicki Connop
Writes The Therapy Room
May 16Liked by Joshua Pressman Jacobs

Love this. Thanks for your generosity in sharing all of this (and glad to know I'm not the only one struggling to find a purpose for notes and restacks!)

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Dr. Kathleen Waller
Writes The Matterhorn: truth in fiction
May 16Liked by Joshua Pressman Jacobs

Wow, I am touched by the lovely message, friend. And I've picked up a few reads from this list -- thanks! I really enjoy your range as a writer and it shows in your reading selections as well.

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