
Carol Countryman writes personal essays and stories about survival, family, and the kind of humor that saves your life. Her work blends dark wit with hard-won grace—where breaking the family curse feels a little like a resurrection.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 44 | Founded | 9 months ago | Last Issue | 17 days ago |
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I am holding a newspaper clipping that is older than I am.
My mother is fifteen. She is leaning over two infants in a crib somewhere in Houston, and the look on her face is the one I spent my whole life trying to find again. Soft. Present....
I didn’t. I’m barely making anything.
But I did click on a Substack article titled “how i [sic] make $150k extra a year on substack just by being myself.” The subhead read, “because all i’ve [sic] wanted since i [sic] was five years old w...
In the summer of 2024, I bought a Tesla.
In my mind, I was going to save the planet. I had always been an environmentalist. As a reporter, my beat was environmental justice and civil rights. I had read David Wallace-Wells’s terrifying piec...
I was looking through some boxes recently when I saw his file.
Coat and tie. Football tucked under one arm. Easy smile.
Coach Charles Albright.
But most people will recognize him by another name: Texas Eyeball Killer
This is the story...
People love to laugh about how kids used to ride in cars back then. No seat belts. No car seats. Six, seven, eight people packed into one vehicle like it was nothing. They tell those stories now like they’re proof we all came from stronger...
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Writer. Teacher. Freelance troublemaker. Southern Gothic noir from the loblolly pines of East Texas.
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