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All the guidance you receive is based on the advice Substack gave me. In a nutshell, I’m the creator of two bestselling Substack publications, a Substack Product Lab member, a Substack private consultant, an award-winning HarperCollins author, a former advisory editor at The Paris Review, a freelance writer for The New York Times, etc., a member of the creative writing faculty at Northwestern University.
I hold many degrees: M.F.A., M.A., Ph.D. My debut memoir Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses (HarperCollins) was an Apple Best Books pick and hailed in The New York Times. Visit my author Substack for the serialized sequel, Cured and Less and Less of More and More. Based in Chicago, I live with my two beloved cats, Sweets and Baby Theo. More than anything, I want a t-shirt that says, Ask me about my cats. (All typos are Baby Theo’s fault.)
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Okay. I'm a nerd for this comment, but this reminds me of manga, or Japanese comics. I have no clue about western comics because they were never my cup of tea, but manga chapters are released weekly with hiatuses during holidays or at the author's discretion. It's like a little treat to look forward to every week. The longer-running manga have around 1,000-2,000 chapters. I'm not sure how this compares to memoirs and other forms of purely writing (no illustrations), especially those from a time when serialization was more common.