Legal
Privacy
Written plainly, because a policy nobody can read is not a policy.
What we collect
One thing: your email address, and only when you type it into a form yourself to unlock a piece. No name is required. We do not ask for anything else, and there is no field on this site that requests it.
We also record which piece you were reading when you subscribed, and which category it belongs to, so the writing you receive afterward follows from the writing that brought you here.
What we do with it
We send you the piece you unlocked, and occasional new writing. That is the whole arrangement.
Your email is stored with MailerLite, the service that handles our delivery. We do not sell it, rent it, trade it, or hand it to advertisers. There is no data broker at the other end of this.
What stays on your device
When you unlock a piece, your browser remembers that unlock locally so you are not asked twice. That record lives on your device, not on a server, and clearing your browser storage erases it.
Leaving
Every email we send carries an unsubscribe link. Use it and you are removed — no exit survey, no retention offer, no second attempt to keep you.
If you want your address deleted outright rather than simply unsubscribed, reply to any email we have sent you and say so. We will remove it.
Changes
If this policy changes in a way that affects what we do with your email, the change will appear on this page.
