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Lux Alptraum is a writer whose smart commentary on sex, feminism, and pop culture has been featured in outlets including The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Hustler, and her weekly newsletter, The Lux Letter. Her debut book, Faking It: The Li…
The email list used for Stephanie's Newsletter is entirely private, and will not be shared with anyone else. Stephanie's Email Newsletters serve two purposes - they will let you know when a new book is released and available for your readi…
Longreads, founded in 2009, is dedicated to helping people find and share the best storytelling in the world. We feature and produce in-depth investigative pieces, profiles, interviews, commentary, book reviews, audio stories, and personal…
The purpose this American Hemp newsletter/blog is to continue to set the record straight on hemp. As new issues arise, it’ll keep you informed. As situations change, you’ll receive updates, including corrections to the book, so you’re al…
Free signups get one letter on the last Monday of every month. Paying subscribers additionally get a weekly letter every Monday (*fingers crossed emoji*), plus extras (previews, bits of my book manuscript, ruminations on my life lol) on an…
Telling Cricket stories with data. - It’s nearly two decades since Moneyball (the book) came out, and sports analytics has never been hotter. Starting with the humble batting average, and visualisations such as the Manhattan and the Worm, cricket...
JavaPerformanceTuning.com was originally created as a support site for Jack Shirazi's book Java Performance Tuning. It immediately became the the premier site for all types of Java performance tuning information, because of the huge amount…
This year is the year where I force myself to write a book. In a bid to bluff myself into finishing the project, I’m making myself accountable to this newsletter. I will try to commit to putting together a (short) weekly miscellania which…
Harper Voyager is a promotional service HarperCollins Publishers, 195 Broadway, New York, NY 10007, offering reviews and resources for book clubs. By submitting your email address, you understand that you will receive email communication…
In 1997, Jeffrey Zeldman and Brian M Platz started a mailing list called A List Apart. It evolved into one the world’s leading magazine sites “for people who make websites” and spawned the An Event Apart conference series and book publis…
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