Self-publishing a subversive outlet was far from my aim as activist and policy major at Brown, or coming to New York to become a public interest journalist.
I like the way you list all your links on the About page. I also believe that I write things that don't get dated. It is not like we are writing current events. I started to serial publish books that I had translated from the Russian. I used a theory of a master Index file pinned to the top. All the links and short descriptions are in that index. Take a look, it might be useful for you. Trying to connect all the chapters of each book just from the Archive would be impossible.
That is one epic undertaking! Substack always markets itself as a newsletter platform, which is great, but it's also flexible enough to accommodate evergreen material not necessarily tied to the news cycle. I think of The Ivy Exile as much more of a living website than a periodic newsletter.
I like the way you list all your links on the About page. I also believe that I write things that don't get dated. It is not like we are writing current events. I started to serial publish books that I had translated from the Russian. I used a theory of a master Index file pinned to the top. All the links and short descriptions are in that index. Take a look, it might be useful for you. Trying to connect all the chapters of each book just from the Archive would be impossible.
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That is one epic undertaking! Substack always markets itself as a newsletter platform, which is great, but it's also flexible enough to accommodate evergreen material not necessarily tied to the news cycle. I think of The Ivy Exile as much more of a living website than a periodic newsletter.