Emily Sundberg
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Emily Sundberg is a recurring person in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 6 times across 6 issues between June 06, 2024 and January 23, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “Emily Sundberg of Feed Me will be hosting a party at Jean’s”; “In Emily Sundberg’s substack this week, she wrote about how there is more writing than ever before”; “Emily Sundberg is hosting a FeedMe party at DiveBar Pizza”. It most often appears alongside KGB, Confessions, Peter Vack.
Metadata
- Category: People
- Mention count: 6
- Issue count: 6
- First seen: June 06, 2024
- Last seen: January 23, 2025
Appears In
- [[issues/2024-06-06_collected-agenda-3_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #3]]
- [[issues/2024-08-14_collected-agenda-7_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #7]]
- [[issues/2024-08-23_collected-agenda-8_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #8]]
- Counterculture in America
- January continues
- Burn my diaries
Related Pages
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- KGB (6 shared issues)
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- Confessions (5 shared issues)
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- Peter Vack (5 shared issues)
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- Beckett Rosset (4 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon (4 shared issues)
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- Annabel Boardman (3 shared issues)
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- Arden Wohl (3 shared issues)
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- Cassidy Grady (3 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon’s Substack (3 shared issues)
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- Collected Agenda (3 shared issues)
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- David (3 shared issues)
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- EARTH (3 shared issues)
External Links
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/me_betseybrown
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Monday, June 17 at 9pm - Emily Sundberg of Feed Me will be hosting a party at Jean’s. I believe this is an after party for the evenings earlier *official* Feed Me party, but apparently those tickets sold out within sixteen minutes.
In Emily Sundberg’s substack this week, she wrote about how there is more writing than ever before. She wrote about lists, the monetization of lists, how lists are proving to be a valuable economic model. She quoted someone saying that they cringe when they hit a paywall on a diary entry. It upset a lot of people, in my interpretation, because it read as an indictment of self indulgence, and it swept a lot up into a wide net of what qualifies as self indulgent prose. Substack is an economic model, which I think is the most interesting element of Sundberg’s point. I think it’s fair to distinguish between what you are being asked to consume, and what you are being asked to pay for as a consumer product. On the other hand, a free market functions in that you charge what people will pay. If you balk at a paywall that other people subscribe to surpass, then perhaps this is simply a product that is not For You.
Inline links: Emily Sundberg’s substack this week
Saturday, August 17 from 7pm - 10pm - Drunken Boat Production presents a truly incredible lineup for The Drunken Boat Film Festival. The evening will include a screening of Nepotism, Baby (starring Betsey Brown), scenes from Brutalist Couture, and more.
In Montauk at 8pm - Emily Sundberg is hosting a FeedMe party at DiveBar Pizza —- “Endless Long Island iced teas. Potentially life-changing free merch”.
From 2pm - 5pm — FeedMe by Emily Sundberg (the only business newsletter that matters) celebrates two years at Rhodora Wine Bar – wine, gossip, Primo focaccia, etc.
From 6:30pm at The Back Room — Substack presents Burns Night - “a night of scotch & murder by words.” Readings by Alex Auder, Emily Sundberg, Natasha Stagg, Nate Silver, and more.
From 6:30pm at The Back Room — Substack presents Burns Night - “a night of scotch & murder by words.” Readings by Alex Auder, Emily Sundberg, Natasha Stagg, Nate Silver, and more.
Backlinks
- Burn my diaries
- Casino
- [[issues/2024-06-06_collected-agenda-3_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #3]]
- [[issues/2024-08-14_collected-agenda-7_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #7]]
- [[issues/2024-08-23_collected-agenda-8_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #8]]
- Counterculture in America
- Ernest Hemingway
- FeedMe
- Grazie
- Heart House
- January continues
- Mars Review of Books
- People: E
- People: G
- Ruby
- San Benito
- Substack
- THE UNKNOWNS
- Venues