
Writings and podcast conversations about the creative process. Every piece of work, and each of us, has a throughline--the consistent theme that runs from beginning to end. It's not something you have to create. It's something you find.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 133 | Subscribers | Read | katehanley.substack.com |
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As a freelance journalist, author, podcast host, and ghostwriter, I have been a professional writer for 20 years. And I still(!) struggle with doubts and motivation. That’s why I started Finding the Throughline—to give us a forum for inspiration.
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