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Dana Leigh Lyons's avatar

This entire thing is immensely helpful and expansive. Thank you!! The part about responding to comments and emails with genuine care caught my eye, because I don’t think everyone realizes what a difference responsive engagement can make.

When I subscribe to a Substack, I feel called to comment, restack, share, etc. All the more so when I’m paying for a subscription. When I comment regularly and the writer never, ever responds, I end up feeling awkward and unwelcome. As a human with feelings, this absolutely influences whether I stay subscribed, become a paying subscriber, and stay a paying subscriber.

And, as a writer on Substack, I cannot imagine NOT responding to emails or comments that come from a kind place. I’m sincerely grateful for them! I want to connect! I mean, certain comments are best left alone (e.g., the ones offering holier-than-thou unsolicited advice). But those are the rare exception in my experience on Substack—thank all that is good. Congrats and thank you again, Jeannine!

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Peg Conway's avatar

This is so interesting! I signed up as a paid subscriber for the April challenge, which I loved but felt overwhelmed by after two weeks (plus our daughter was about to have a baby). The Essay Challenge with the weekly pace suited me very well. I got so much out of that process. Your writing and instruction here overall have helped me understand what literary writing is and invited me to experiment with it. Your warm presence in the comments adds so much. Your emphasis on writing as a way of living, also your statement that finishing a piece makes you a writer more than publishing does, encourage me so much. I'm not against publishing in any way, but the lack of focus on it here has freed something in me. There's a gentle, calm atmosphere. I look forward to the posts.

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