Browse newsletters about everyday life

10 everyday life newsletters from across the web

Nate Fakes

Fakes Files

by Nate Fakes

Fakes Files is a newsletter by Nate Fakes. This publication aims to connect readers who share common interests through engaging content and community discussions.

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Katia Kröger

Katia Kröger | Substack

by Katia Kröger

Author Katia pens an honest, unfiltered column on navigating life's chaos and menopause as a triple-mom. She explores love, aging, and meaning, delivered weekly.

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Nick Hoppe

Hoppe Columns

by Nick Hoppe

Hoppe Columns by Nick Hoppe offers occasional commentary exploring the absurdity of everyday life.

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Amaya Ascunce

Leer por leer | Amaya Ascunce | Substack

by Amaya Ascunce

Journalist Amaya Ascunce shares her broad and unfiltered reading life, from daily texts to profound novels, infused with humor and personal reflections.

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mirimika's warm circle

mirimika's warm circle

by mirimika's warm circle

Mirimika's Warm Circle fosters a community where readers can connect over shared interests and engage in lively discussions through the comments section.

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Ashlee Gadd

Create Anyway | Ashlee Gadd | Substack

by Ashlee Gadd

Author Ashlee Gadd shares lyrical essays on motherhood, creativity, faith, and life, exploring how remarkable grace floods an unremarkable existence.

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Greil Marcus

Greil Marcus / Letter in the Ether | Substack

by Greil Marcus

Greil Marcus's newsletter features his iconic 'Real Life Rock Top 10' column, delving into music, culture, and personal observations.

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Emma Newman-Holden

my vape is dying | Emma Newman-Holden | Substack

by Emma Newman-Holden

Emma Newman-Holden shares her personal musings and observations in 'my vape is dying', inviting readers to engage and connect in a casual, personal space.

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TA

The Average Joe

"The Average Joe" delivers relatable insights into everyday life, common experiences, and the quirks of being an ordinary person.

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TR

The Rubesletter

The Rubesletter delivers witty observations and humorous insights into the absurdities of everyday life, offering relatable, down-to-earth entertainment.

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