Are there any blogs that are /lit/ approved?
Not even looking for a blog per se; anything interesting to read that isn't some clickbait article. Not looking for pdfs of existing books either.
>medium
Why is that platform so shit?
I was so excited when I heard about the concept of the site, but when I browsed the actual content, I felt like I had to bleach my eyes.
>>8623855
>clickbait central
I'm sure there are some diamonds in the rough.
>>8623853
It's probably not what someone posting here is looking for, for all sorts of reasons, but on Medium a few publications/blogs/whatever that don't just publish clickbait are Poets Unlimited, Crossing Genres, and The Coffeelicious.
Again, these things are all far removed from anything that'd be /lit/ or 4chan approved and you might hate all of them, but they meet the basic criteria of not being entirely comprised of clickbait.
>>8623879
thanks for these. Though, coffeelicious does have some clickbaity stuff but other stuff on there is good
Someone should start a Nietzsche themed blog on this website
>>8623853
Taleb is the only one I've subscribed.
>>8623853
brainpickings.org
>>8623853
The Paris Review has a blog
Biblioklept
Unqualified Reservations (obviously)
Slate Star Codex
the older content on Nick Land's blog Xenosystems is really good, especially if you start with his Dark Enlightenment series
there's also The Sequences by Eliezer Yudkowsky
I know other blogs but these seem the most /lit/
>>8626726
I'm interested in the other blogs u have to share. Really anything you deem interesting.
Anyone read lithub.com?
>>8626762
Along the same lines:
The Last Psychiatrist (defunct, but the archives are worth reading)
EvolutionistX
The Future Primaeval
Elsevier.
>>8625889
What are some ones similar to Brain Pickings? I like the accessibility of it
>>8623853
Eidolon.pub
>>8623868
mite be true but not worth checking among such huge amount of trash. that shet is normieland itself.