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Pull-ups in the Basement

Jen Hemphill

rock climbing and motherhood and writing and getting older (and other random thoughts)

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Is Substack just another form of social media?

Substack isn’t meant to be social media, is it? In my understanding, the main reason for Substack’s existence is to allow writers to get paid for what they self publish. Substack has a built-in system so that subscribers can pay a fee witho...

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  • Jen Hemphill

    I am a Christian mother, rock climber, and emerging writer from Pittsburgh. I'm writing a book about rock climbing and motherhood.

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