Privacy Policy

From the Desk of Miss Lucine E. Watson

This little declaration, though frightfully dull, is here to assure you that any information you entrust to this establishment—be it your name, your email, or a whisper of interest in the literary arts—shall be treated with the utmost respect, discretion, and legal compliance.

1. What We Collect

Should you choose to correspond with us, or sign up for missives via our newsletter, we may collect:

  • Your name (should you be so bold as to share it)
  • Your email address

That’s all. We do not follow you, observe your clicks, or otherwise behave like an overly curious aunt at a family supper.

2. Why We Collect It

We use your details solely to:

  • Send you updates, literary dispatches, scandal sheets, and notices of forthcoming improprieties (books, products, or otherwise)
  • Respond to any letters you may have sent via our correspondence form

We shall never sell, share, or whisper your details to third parties for profit or gossip.

3. Third Parties Involved

To assist in our correspondences, we rely on a few trusted services:

  • Flodesk, for the delivery of our newsletters and announcements
  • Formspree, to receive messages sent via our website
  • Make.com, to ensure your details travel smoothly between those services (with not a hair out of place)

These services are GDPR-compliant and process your data only at our instruction.

4. Storage and Security

Your data is stored securely by the aforementioned services. We do not host or store your personal data ourselves.

5. Your Rights

By decree of Her Majesty's digital authorities (and the GDPR), you are entitled to:

  • View the information we hold about you
  • Request its correction or deletion
  • Withdraw your consent (e.g., unsubscribe) at any time, with no hard feelings

To do any of the above, simply write to us at: inquiries@roughandtumblehousepress.com

6. Final Note

We believe strongly in both proper privacy and improper paper goods. If you have any questions about how your information is handled, do not hesitate to write. We shall answer promptly, and without fainting.

Respectfully improper,
Miss L. E. Watson & The Rough & Tumble House Press