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GREGG DUNNETT
Spring 2026 · Dispatches
From the Studio

Dispatches from the desk.

From the Substack

The newsletter, in chronological order.

Posts pulled live from greggdunnett.substack.com. Free, no welcome funnel, no AI-written sequence, and I do read every reply.

4 May 2026

I've had an idea

It might even be good.

6 Apr 2026

Our Survey Said

It’s a stunning hot sunny day here in Cantabria and I’ve had a haircut, both of which – though not connected – are a bit of a shock and quite unusual.

25 Mar 2026

Item four

A few minutes of your time. Unless you overthink.

9 Mar 2026

Bring it on Monday, I'm ready!

A photo heavy issue...

2 Feb 2026

The Emperors' New Clothes

Time to come down from the hills...

22 Jan 2026

On Social Media and Other Necessary Evils

To post or not to post...

18 Dec 2025

When the ending isn't quite the end...

If at first you don't succeed, try try again

15 Oct 2025

Why I'm not writing today...

The adventures of a serial procrastinator

30 Sept 2025

Deep Blue Lies

Out Now :-)

22 Sept 2025

Launch Week for Deep Blue Lies 🎉

Collector boxes, early reviews, and a first listen before Friday’s release

Read & subscribe on Substack →
Desk dispatches

Smaller things.

Not posts. Just dated notes — what's on the desk, what's stuck, what's working.

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★ Currently writing
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