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 | 18 | Subscribers | Read | writsmall.substack.com |
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Religion is not at the center of our family life, even though it was when my wife and I were kids. She attended a Catholic girls’ school, her grandfather was a deacon in the Church, and she has many stories about reenacting communion at hom...
This summer my wife took N, our five-year-old, to Martha’s Vineyard on a day trip. There was no particular agenda until they found an arcade, at which point the agenda was to waste as much money as possible while trying to win something fro...
It must feel so powerless to read a book when you can’t read. If a kid’s lucky, grown-ups let them turn the page, but otherwise there isn’t much to do. You sit, you listen, maybe you point to a cow and say “moo.” Take your thrills where you...
Summer is the days of abandonment in the Writ Small household. For years, my wife and I have hardly ever used a babysitter, let alone spent a weekend away from the kids. A mix of frugality and pandemic has meant we’re all too present in din...
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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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