![]() Their weekly newsletter, The Slow Post, picks out a highlight story from the archives plus added content. Thereby enabling them to cover it with arguably better insight, and less heat and fury. Slow Post: Delayed Gratification is a slow journalism title, a print magazine that covers issues long after it has faded from mainstream memory.But not so niche that you won’t enjoy it. ![]() Newsletters by niche publications that we are particularly fond of. ![]() But then when the US catches a cold, etc. NextDraft and Axios are two of the better ones. NextDraft and Axios: There are a lot of newsletters out there that curate news headlines, and encapsulate narratives.Their weekly email sent out on Friday features the best of the best. AL Daily: Arts and Letters Daily has been curating intelligent writing on the web years before curating became a thing.And while the website is resplendent with great writing plucked from all over the web, the email newsletter makes discovery that much more easier. The Browser: Writing worth reading, is The Browser’s oeuvre.There are good stories out there, and these newsletters sift the wheat from the chaff for you. A welcome interlude of the fantastic amid the deadlines and assignments.Ĭontrary to what your timelines might lead you to believe, the internet isn’t totally full of thoughtlessly produced, disingenuously reported, shamelessly manipulated crap. Their newsletter is all that but in inbox-friendly form. Atlas Obscura Daily: Atlas Obscura are the guys who run the endlessly fascinating website and recently published the book jam-packed with fascinating places from all over the world and their stories.Lewis insists you’ll learn something new every day. Now I Know: Dan Lewis’s delightful newsletter is a daily instalment of trivia, with links to other interesting stuff.To get you started, here is Mint on Sunday’s list of the best email newsletters for curious people.įascinating, sometimes strange, always surprising stories about people, places, brands and… stuff.
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