Reletter
Artwork for The Nature of It

The Nature of It

Meerabai Kings

Nature writing from the margins of everyday life

Platform
Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
Issues15Founded6 months agoLast Issue2 months ago
Active

Read this Newsletter

thenatureofit.substack.com
Artwork for The Nature of It

Latest Issues

New Builds and Old Birds

5th April 2026

Most weekends now, I sit out in the garden of our little new build house with a cup of earl grey and a notebook. Last week, over the 15 or so minutes it took for me to swing me tea, I jotted down each bird I could hear. 15 s...

2 months ago
13

Fish n Chips n Fulmars

19th February 2026

On Tuesday just gone, we had to take the car to the garage. It was a tedious and expensive trip, but we had to figure out why the engine light was blinking at us. Though, admittedly, we grumbled about it at first, perhap...

2 months ago
33
16

The Beach

18th January 2026

On this lazy Sunday morning, I’ve taken myself off to the beach. I just fancied it. I fancied the salty smell and the rumble of the dragging pebbles and the open sky. Soon, I’ll be moving house, moving coast. And while I’...

4 months ago
27
10

One for Sorrow, Two for Joy

8th January 2026

I’m not sure about the rest of the globe, but here in Britain we are obsessed with magpies. I am no exception. I’ve been watching a small group of them all day from my office window instead of focussing on my report deadli...

5 months ago
22
16

Birding on Ice

31st January 2025

I wasn’t planning on writing publicly today as there’s a whole load of folk writing about wrapping up their year or talking about plans for 2026 and I didn’t really fancy that… but… today was our last walk of the year and...

5 months ago
13
1

Key Facts

Contact Information
Newsletter Author
Number of Subscribers
Find out how many people subscribe to this newsletter.

Audience Metrics

Subscribers, engagement, traffic and sponsorship for The Nature of It.

SubscribersEngagement75Monthly Web Visits
Accepts SponsorsEstimated Cost per Ad

Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Meerabai Kings

    Nature writer, birder, ecologist and (sort of) poet on the east coast of England

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I access the email archive for The Nature of It?

    You can find recent issues that have been published by The Nature of It on Reletter by scrolling up to where it says Latest Issues. Tap on the link for any of the most recent emails or hit More Issues to see older ones.

    How many subscribers does The Nature of It have?

    To see how many people subscribe to The Nature of It, simply upgrade your Reletter account. We provide readership numbers and lots of other stats for this newsletter so you can decide if it's worth reaching out to.

    How can I advertise in The Nature of It?

    Newsletter advertising can be extremely effective when it's done right. Before you pitch The Nature of It as a potential sponsor or partner, make sure that you've done your research and checked its newsletter stats with Reletter.

    Then, personalize one of our winning pitching templates and send it to the right person using the contact info provided.

    How much does it cost to sponsor a publication like The Nature of It?

    Newsletter ad rates (or CPM) vary depending on many factors, including industry, number of subscribers, open rate, ad placement and more.

    To find out how much an ad will cost, contact The Nature of It using the contact information provided and ask for a copy of their media kit.

    How can I find newsletters related to The Nature of It?

    Scroll up to where it says Related Newsletters to see other publications like The Nature of It. You can also search our email newsletter directory to discover other newsletters that cover the topics you're interested in.

    How do I contact The Nature of It?

    Reletter provides this newsletter's website URL above, where you will often find their contact information. We also provide links to associated social media accounts and pitching templates so you can reach out fast.