A newsletter about the books, shows, games, etc. that spark kids’ imagination, stoke their creativity, and liberate their minds. Think “Bluey,” but stuff that isn’t “Bluey.”
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly |
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Issues | 6 | Subscribers | Read | writsmall.substack.com |
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Chadwick Matlin is a journalist who's writing Writ Small, a newsletter about the books, shows, games, etc. that spark kids’ imagination, stoke their creativity, and liberate their minds. Think “Bluey,” but stuff that isn’t “Bluey.”
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