10 simply fantastic older women artists you might not have heard about. this article in the ny times style magazine is brilliant! i found this, by the way, in austin kleon’s weekly newsletter.
something new for me this year is to try and subscribe to more blogs, magazines, and newsletters that i get directly in my inbox. naturally, i subscribe then unsubscribe more often than not, but occasionally i come across a good one that’s worth keeping.
here are a few i can’t live without . most are newsy, some are newslettery, and some are straight up blogs.
susan branch’s blog…her newsletter willard is also fabulous
michael greger i love this guy since reading his book how not to die last year.
and of course brain pickings, to which most of you are probably already subscribed.
this next one will only interest you if you love weather and live in california:
california weather blog by daniel swain
if you see something noteworthy & outstanding that i’ve foolishly missed or isn’t already in my blogroll, you’ll let me know. you always give me the best recommendations!
Jane D'Souz says
I discovered this blog recently by children’s book illustrator Emma Chichester Clark all about her dog Plum – http://emmachichesterclark.blogspot.co.uk. I came across the book of a year of the blog, Plumdog, in my local library. That’s great too. Xx
Gill says
I love Susan Branch’s blog too – it helps keep life in perspective. If you like that, you will probably like another of my favourite blogs – dovegreyreader.typepad.com Lynne lives in Devon, UK, & writes about books, craft, her life – & all in a thoughtful, kind way that helps you to feel you really know her & very much like her.
Mary Ann Moss says
thanks, that’s a new one gill. i do love getting new leads on good reads. ha ha ha ha!!!
Lisa says
Hey Mary Ann –
Thanks for the subscription tips! This has been top of mind for me too.
Janet Ghio says
Well Susan Branch has just the happiest site and blog–I need a little happiness in 2017 to help balance all the dark that is going on in the world!