Recommended by HOME & HORT by JP Clark
I think out of all of the newsletters I receive, India’s is the one that I look forward to the most. I never know quite what I’m going to get, but I know I’ll love it. A veritable tombola of joy in your inbox. If you sign up to anything, then sign up to this.
Mark’s words make me want to be a better writer. He weaves his culinary and horticultural magic through often humorous and life-affirming prose. A joy to read.
Sophia writes in such a way that makes me want to know her IRL. Plus, how can you not want to read anything by a person with that superb name!
The author of two of my favourite interiors books ever - Curate and Create, Ali’s mind is a treasure trove of inside knowledge into the world of home interiors, styling and getting published. The fact that she’s also really lovely and truly kind helps too. A friend.
The man himself. The one and only Mr Plant Geek. What he doesn’t know about plants isn’t worth knowing. He’s also rather naughty and funny too.
I’m not a science geek, in fact before I read any of Mike’s work I didn’t think I was that interested in science at all. But, I do love enthusiasm and positivity and Everything is Amazing has that in abundance. Mike has an incredible ability to allow us to see the world in all its true awesomeness. Inspiring!
Jess Pan is a freelance journalist who also works in a tiny indie bookshop in London. Her book SORRY I’M LATE, I DIDN’T WANT TO COME, is absolutely brilliant. I love her writing and wait with bated breath for every installment on Substack.
If ever there was a Substack that made me want to hit that ‘upgrade’ button every single week, then this is it! Farrah somehow manages to hit you right between the eyes every time with exactly what you want to read at that very moment. Brilliant!
Claire Venus has been so incredibly helpful and supportive. What she doesn’t know about succeeding on Substack isn’t worth knowing. Her newsletter is worth every penny.
A wonderful man and a wonderful writer. If you love gardening then you can’t go wrong with Mike’s Substack.





























