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Maria Theresa Stadtmueller's avatar

Interesting read. I sometimes struggle b/c I have a somewhat snarky voice (used to be a comic) and I write deeply researched stuff about how religion has affected history and culture—in a bad way. So much advice re: Substack talks about meeting some kind of concrete need, such as increasing your readers or subcriptions, etc. I guess I meet a need for people who are leaving Christianity or who are interested in how it’s shaped the West and what we can do to recognize and perhaps change that thinking (ex. dualistic separation from Nature). But is that enough?

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Patti Petersen's avatar

You have a specific purpose for your Substack: How to help writer's write. It's a drilled down niche that solves a problem.

What if I say I don't know who I'm writing to? I think I might try and experiment. I'll choose a reader I know and imagine I'm writing to this person directly. I don't know if this will work—but honestly I write because it's how I wish to express myself. I used to write letters to people. This takes the place of that while sharing ideas and experiences in the process.

Defining my reading audience is something I definitely need to work on.

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