Join the weekly SMLTA Literary Amplifier so we can support each other’s notes, newsletters, publications, events, or literary activities.

Join the weekly SMLTA Literary Amplifier so we can support each other’s notes, newsletters, publications, events, or literary activities.
The weekly Send My Love to Anyone Literary Amplifier will be posted on Mondays and open for a week.
It will be posted on the website and in the chat. It will not go out by email as I don’t flood inboxes.
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SMLTA Literary AmplifierI got the idea from Substack Writers at Work with Sarah Fay Notes Boost Challenge where she has been hosting a daily challenge for the past two months.
The SMLTA Liteary Amplifier will be focused on all things literary—from anecdotes and daily musings to literary events, writing tips, and newsletter publications.
I’m also trying to connect with small press and #CanLit authors.
Support other SMLTA writers by liking, sharing, or commenting.
Ensure that you actually are engaged with the work you are sharing.
This is not a tit for a tat but an opportunity to connect with literary people with whom you feel some connection.
New Note/Post or Old Note/Post - Doesn’t MatterThe note or post does not have to be a new one. For notes and Substack in general, the algorithm works differently on Substack than on other social media outlets.
Often notes will get traction weeks after they are posted.
We’ll start with four notes per week per writer!
GuidelinesWRITERS in the comments below, copy your note and a link to the note. You can find the note link by clicking on the three dots in the right hand corner of the note.
AMPLIFIERS please don’t engage with the note in the comments (that defeats the purpose), click the link and engage with the note itself.
If you post a note, be sure to like, comment, or reshare at least three other notes.
The idea is that we are helping the writer get their note some traction on the Notes app and by doing so you are also helping yourself get traction.
This will be particularly helpful for small or independent press literary writers who are drowning out here in Substackland!
Not sure what to post or share?Here are some ideas:
An old note that didn’t get traction
An excerpt from an older post
What you are reading
A funny anecdote
Writing advice you love
Writing advice you hate
A take down of some so-called writing rule
Remember to put the link in the comment so we can engage with it off this discussion.