Good morning ☕
I’m sipping a $1.10 iced latte in Chiang Mai, Thailand as I write this.
What are you drinking this morning?
March has gone by quickly, but it’s been an amazing month for C.S.M. Fiction.
We saw a 45% increase in subscribers (!)
Introduced a new publishing schedule
Paid subscribers get two additional posts per week
And a note I wrote about Kurt Vonnegut went semi-viral:
With March coming to a close, the completed summary of Story and analysis of The Da Vinci Code are now available:
Every month I publish a new summary and analysis in multiple installments.
Paid subscribers receive a new installment of each every week.
🚨 From now until the end of March, I’m taking 30% off the annual paid subscription tier for the first 15 people who upgrade. 🚨
You get:
Two additional posts per week
Instant access to the library of paid content published already
Some slots are still available, but once 15 are filled or we reach the end of March (whichever is first) the offer will end.
Book Recommendation:
Have you seen Stanley Kubrick’s final film, Eyes Wide Shut?
It’s actually based on a 1926 novella called Dream Story by Austrian author Arthur Schnitzler.
I read it last week and thought it was phenomenal. It’s fairly short (I read it in two sittings) and keeps you engaged the entire time. Definitely recommend, and it’s only $1.99 on Kindle.
Other Substack content I’ve enjoyed:
wrote a fascinating dialogue between her and her younger self. interviewed Substack’s Head of Writer Relations. You can watch the interview here and read my 7 takeaways. This week’s posts:
I’m running low on coffee, so I’m gonna run.
The content schedule for April will be revealed on Monday 4/1.
Talk to you then.
(And don’t forget to look at that 30% discount offer. Your support will help me build this publication into something amazing.)
- C.S.M.
Thank you for the mention! 💚
An ice cold Coke in New Hampshire at 7 a.m.