Freshly Squeezed

is a long-form newsletter about our thoughts and how we can better support ourselves when left alone with them 

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  • Through Freshly Squeezed, I write long-form essays, letters, and pieces of short fiction about changing moods, relationships, creativity, spending time alone, etc., and I’ll be sharing roughly once monthly (sometimes less sometimes more)

    An archive of previously sent Freshly Squeezed newsletters lives here

  • Freshly Squeezed will always be a free newsletter for anyone that would like to read it (no paid subscription required)

    *if you are interested in further supporting the efforts behind this project, just click ‘upgrade’ once subscribed and it will give you the option to contribute $5/monthly

  • 1. How do I manage my subscription?

    In creating a Buttondown account, you’ll be able to access and change your subscription status at any time (just make sure that the email you’re creating an account with is the same as the one you used to subscribe to this newsletter)

    Once logged in, go to the ‘subscriptions’ section in your Buttondown account and select the subscription you’d like to review

    2. What if I am currently making an annual or monthly payment that is no longer being offered as a subscription option?

    If you paid for an annual, founding, or monthly recurring subscription while Freshly Squeezed was hosted on Substack (first off, thank you so so much) it will remain available to you for as long as you’d like to keep it active

    If you would like to change or cancel it, please login to your Buttondown account to do so

    Questions? Send me an email (hello@chloealmeda.com)

    3. What’s the difference between the ‘Monthly Digest’ and ‘Freshly Squeezed’ newsletter?

    The Monthly Digest is a once-monthly email for those that would like to stay updated on website happenings (you can subscribe here)

    Freshly Squeezed (this newsletter) is for those interested in receiving personal nonfiction essays, short fiction, and other writing from me, Chloe (you can subscribe at the top of this page)

    *if you’d like to receive both, please subscribe separately

    4. Can I get a refund?

    While refunds are not available, you can always cancel your paid account with Freshly Squeezed. I trust you to thoughtfully manage your own recurring subscriptions