This is an email from The Frame, a newsletter by Frame of Reference.
October 19, 2020 — Newsletter #1
Greetings Readers, Writers, and Contributors,
I wanted to thank each of you from the bottom of my heart for your support during this exciting first week of publication. Frame of Reference (Frame) is off to a blazing hot start.
In our first week, Frame of Reference published nine articles, seven of which were chosen for further distribution by Medium (curated). We gained 33 followers and reached over 1100 minutes of reading time. It might not sound like much, but I am extremely proud and excited about Frame’s future.
Please spread the word about us. Thank you again!
Sincerely,
Samuel Sullivan, Creator, and Editor
The writer of the week
Every week, a new writer will be named the Writer of the Week. We want to recognize the writers that make quality contributions to Frame.
Without further ado, I recognize Ryan Fan as Frame of Reference’s Writer of the Week. Ryan contributed five well-researched, well-sourced, and engaging stories.
I want to give special thanks to Ryan for his contributions to the publication. He is not only a writer but an editor. Not only is he, my dear friend and Medium mentor, but also a fantastic writer!
This Week’s Stories
- The Typo That Made a Bible Promote Adultery (Curated)
- The Japanese Soldiers Who Competed to Kill 100 People (Curated)
- The Basketball Player Who Died on The Court (Curated)
- The Legacy of The Tired, Poor, And Huddle Masses
- The Most Famous Self-Help Author in America (Curated)
- The Man Behind the First Successful Open-Heart Surgery (Curated)
- The Deadliest Wildfire in U.S. History (Curated)
- The Five Brothers Who Died Serving in the Navy Together (Curated)
- The Slave That Threatened the Roman Republic