The Spanish Newsletters We Think You Should Read This Summer
Want to improve your Spanish, understand Spain and discover some brilliant writers?

Summer is here.
And if you’re one of the lucky people taking some time off over the next few weeks (unlike us 😒), you may finally have time to tackle that ever-growing reading list.
Earlier this week, we attended the first-ever Substack event in Spain. Huge shoutout to for bringing together such a fascinating community of writers, journalists, creators and newsletter obsessives.
At The Bubble, we spend most of our time helping readers understand Spain through our weekly news analysis and cultural recommendations. But there are plenty of other voices worth following, too.
Here are some Spanish-language newsletters we’d happily recommend adding to your inbox.
Cosas que (me) pasan
Author: Ana Ribera
Why we think you’ll like it:
Ana Ribera has been writing online for years about books, podcasts, and the small moments that make up everyday life. Her newsletter feels less like a publication and more like receiving a thoughtful letter from a very well-read friend. She also runs book clubs and podcast clubs through the newsletter, making it one of the most community-driven publications on this list.

Escupitajo de Chica
Author: Irene Garry
Why we think you’ll like it:
Part cultural criticism, part personal essay, Escupitajo de Chica offers sharp observations on modern life, creativity, identity, and the internet. Irene Garry writes with a distinctive voice that is witty, insightful, and unapologetically personal.
Leer por leer
Author: Amaya Ascunce
Why we think you’ll like it:
Part newsletter, part literary recommendation engine, Leer por leer is written by journalist and author Amaya Ascunce. If you’re looking for your next great book—or simply enjoy smart reflections on reading, writing and life—this is a delightful addition to your inbox.




