
Print journal celebrating our connection to place—a longer, slower read.
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| Issues | 76 | Subscribers | Read | fieldfare.substack.com |
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I'm a writer, editor, cultural curator, history nerd, and purveyor of random trivia. I speak fluent meme.
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All brine, all the time. I am a writer living on Cape Cod. This is a place to write my way through the seasons, in the sea, and beside it. seadiary.substack.com
Marianne and her husband farm in Iowa and advocate for families in Guatemala. She writes creative nonfiction about faith and the humanities. Her Flash\ud83d\udca5Devos newsletter and Podcast publishes every three days on Substack.
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Alisha Fernandez Miranda is the author of My What If Year and the USA Today bestselling novel Someone’s Gotta Give. She hosts the podcast Expats and serves as Chair of I.G. Advisors. Alisha lives in Scotland with her husband and children.
After a rough few years (after a non-ideal childhood), I write as a release valve for my constant inner monologue. I'm interested in connections between past and present, both personal and historical.
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