Site Policy
Privacy Policy
The short version: I collect the little I need to send the Letters and answer your notes, and nothing more. Here is the longer version, in plain language.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
What I Collect
If you join the Letters, I collect your email address and, if you offer it, your first name, so I can send the free story and the occasional note. If you write to me through the contact page, I receive your name, your email, and your message. And like nearly every website, my host keeps basic server logs (things like your IP address and browser type) whenever a page loads.
I do not collect payment information on this site, and I do not knowingly collect anything from children under 13.
How I Use It
Your email is used to send you the Letters and to reply when you write to me. That is all. You can leave the Letters any time, from a link at the bottom of every email.
Who Helps Run The Place
A few trusted services keep things working behind the scenes, and each handles only what it needs to:
- MailerLite sends the Letters and stores the email list.
- Formspree delivers messages from the contact form.
- Railway hosts the website.
- GitHub stores the site's files.
Each has its own privacy policy covering how it handles your information.
What I Don't Do
I don't track you around the internet. I don't sell or rent your information. I don't run ads, and there are no advertising pixels or retargeting scripts following you out the door.
Your Choices
You can unsubscribe whenever you like, ask me what I have on file, ask me to correct it, or ask me to delete it. Whatever privacy rules apply where you live, including GDPR and CCPA, I will honor, without fuss and without charging you for the privilege.
Questions
Anything about privacy can come to me through the contact page.