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Good morning to readers. Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

Some career news: I’m leaving NPR as part of the layoffs that dramatically reduced the company’s workforce.

I’ve decided to go back into Ukraine to keep reporting.

But this time, alone.

I’ll be launching a new email newsletter, ‘The Counteroffensive,’ to cover the war going forward.

There, you’ll find a direct connection to me and my reporting – whether you choose a free or paid subscription.

SIGN UP HERE NOW: https://counteroffensive.substack.com/p/the-first-substack-dedicated-exclusively

The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak

The Counteroffensive is the first Substack dedicated exclusively to war correspondence.

It will cover the spring Ukrainian counteroffensive.

But the name is meant to signify a broader campaign: against apathy, cynicism and ignorance about world events in general and the emergence of a new Cold War in particular.

Many of you know me as an #investigative correspondent and former U.S. #Army combat medic. And many of you have read along as we traveled to nearly every major #Ukrainian city.

I want to keep that conversation going.

After all…

... #Warcorrespondence is almost as old as #war itself.

As long as there have been humans fighting, those humans have wanted to find ways to bring their stories home.

In this second year of the devastating full-scale war between #Russia and #ukraine ...

...I’m looking to use modern means to satisfy these old instincts: a #Substack newsletter from a #warzone.

https://counteroffensive.substack.com/p/the-first-substack-dedicated-exclusively

The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak

If you subscribe to this #email #newsletter, what you’ll get is an open reporter’s notebook from the frontlines of an emerging #ColdWar:

War correspondence by subscription. You’ll get regular and intimate dispatches about what it’s like to cover the largest war in #Europe since WWII

Leaving a steady job at an established institution like #NPR for an unproven venture is a big bet.

It’s a bet that readers still care about the human toll that this war is taking.

It’s a bet against #cynicism, and #ignorance, and #apathy.

It’s a bet that there are enough of you out there to support an ambitious project like this.

As I was driving recently I listened to an #NPR interview with my colleague Michel Martin, explaining why she made a major career move.

“Be brave,” she said. “Do something hard.”

It’s in that spirit that I’m launching this dangerous and expensive venture.

#DoSomethingHard #BeBrave

Readers can't do anything about the danger, but they can help us have the gear we need to mitigate risk.

And they can help us not go into crushing debt in order to bring the news to the public.

Right now, I’m paying for all our expenses myself.

For $8 per month – less than a bottle of #Sriracha! Or a bowl of #pho! – you can be a supporter of regular reporting on the war in Ukraine: a combination of investigative reporting and the moving, personal stories of this conflict.

Your support buys us what we need to report: #bodyarmor, #medicalkits, car rentals, #recording equipment, and #emergency supplies.

And it’s not just gear – hiring my #Ukrainian interpreter and partner Ross costs thousands of dollars a month.

@timkmak

Tim, I definitely want to support your work but don’t use Substack and reluctant to feed yet another centralised media proxy - do you have any other channel like Patreon or something like that?

@kravietz I've found Substack to very much not be a centralized media proxy.

Far from it, writers own a direct relationship with their readers with no possibility of interference from the company!

Can I convince you to try it out? http://counteroffensive.news/

The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak
@kravietz @timkmak Agree: don't use Substack. An unethical for profit business, it lifted open source code from https://ghost.org and removed the copyright notices. Use Ghost instead.
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@samueljohnson @kravietz Journalism won't survive without revenue. I can't go to a war zone without knowing I can buy the stuff I need to be safe and effective. Ghost is a possible long term option, but Substack worked the best for someone who realized they wouldn't have a job three weeks ago.
@timkmak @kravietz Ghost is open source software that enables paid subscriptions to content. Check it out.