Hi Sandi, I'm enjoying your newsletter a great deal (despite disagreeing with you on Poor Things which I found to be a visual feast, disgusting bits and all, but I like this sort of baroque filmmaking). One suggestion, when linking books, would you consider opting for Bookshop.org instead of Amazon? You can get the same affiliate income, support a verified B corp, and help out independent bookshops nationwide, instead of supporting Jeff Bezos's dreams of space. I have my own little storefront on the site as do a myriad of other indie bookshops nationwide. Highly recommended!
Thank you for the suggestion! I will check out Bookshop.org. By the way, none of the links in my newsletter are affiliate links, so that's not an issue for me. And thank you for being an indie bookshop! I haven't found a good independent bookseller within 20 miles of my home. When I lived in Northern California, I happily shopped at Copperfields Books, and I miss browsing the shelves of a well-curated bookstore.
Hi Sandi, I'm enjoying your newsletter a great deal (despite disagreeing with you on Poor Things which I found to be a visual feast, disgusting bits and all, but I like this sort of baroque filmmaking). One suggestion, when linking books, would you consider opting for Bookshop.org instead of Amazon? You can get the same affiliate income, support a verified B corp, and help out independent bookshops nationwide, instead of supporting Jeff Bezos's dreams of space. I have my own little storefront on the site as do a myriad of other indie bookshops nationwide. Highly recommended!
Thank you for the suggestion! I will check out Bookshop.org. By the way, none of the links in my newsletter are affiliate links, so that's not an issue for me. And thank you for being an indie bookshop! I haven't found a good independent bookseller within 20 miles of my home. When I lived in Northern California, I happily shopped at Copperfields Books, and I miss browsing the shelves of a well-curated bookstore.