Hi friends,
If you’re on Substack a lot (like me), you may see something pop up in the app that tells you about what you read this summer. At first, I thought it was a bit…creepy, all this data culminated in a single post for your sharing convenience. But then, I’m reminded of Spotify, who does the same thing. I always love seeing what music genres, songs, or artists dominate in my yearly recap. So I’m embracing Substack’s version. Below is mine. What’s yours?
Highlights
☕ I read the most in the morning
💌 I subscribed to 7 new Substacks
📽️ I watched 29 minutes of video
❤️ I liked 35 posts
💬 I left 19 comments on posts
📜 I scrolled 25 meters in Notes
🕵️ I discovered 24 new posts via Notes
Top Substacks
Culture Study by
Think more about the culture that surrounds you
Top post this summer: Welcome to Bama Confidential
Vittles by
Vittles is an online magazine based in the UK and India, publishing new food and culture writing.
Top post this summer: The Last Restaurant in Chinatown
The Shit No One Tells You About Writing by
A twice weekly newsletter chock-full of guidance and support from publishing industry insiders. Expect author interviews, guest blogs, giveaways, and more!
Top post this summer: Jessica Waite's Bold Approach to Querying Might Shock You! 👀😲
Share your own Summer Recap
You can see your own summer recap in the Substack app. I’d love to see what you’ve been reading.