Moving to Substack — and a Book Announcement

It’s been a while, and I have a few updates for you.

First, Pangrammatike is moving from WordPress to Substack. Substack more closely matches what I’m trying to do with this site — and it is free, so please join at the free tier.

I have no plans for a paid tier at this time because that would require me to commit time to premium content that I would rather spend on actually editing and getting my work out there. If you want to follow my updates, please click on this link to subscribe.

Over the next few weeks, I’m going through posts on the WordPress part of Pangrammatike and seeing what can be repurposed for the Substack. Some of these posts are destined to become standalone pages of my main website, and others will be rewritten (because I think they’re cool!) and posted at a later time on the Substack. I’m not sure where the #lexember material will end up, though. This WordPress instance will be sunsetted sometime in August.

Second, The Village of Strong Branches is available for preorder (in most ebook formats — some won’t go live until July 29 when it comes out, though!). It’s a 40,000-word novella (with a small appendix about relevant conlang features of Mamltab bundled in). You can read the Substack post with the blurb and cover here. It’s also available for preorder in print on Amazon, but Bookshop doesn’t have it yet. The print ISBN is 9781735740645.

Finally, I will be reformatting Epiphany as a pay-what-you-want ($0+) ebook with the podcast book files in a zip. Its WordPress site went down during an update. I think it’s something related to the php, based on what I have read online. Given all of the projects I have going on, committing the time to get it back up is a bit more than I want to do right now. Stay tuned for an announcement about when that goes live. Epiphany going down is what made me realize that I should consolidate my web presence.