Over 500 Titles, Over 100,000 Subscriptions!

Hooray — we are wearing our party hats to celebrate two big milestones. There are now over 500 titles available on DailyLit and we have have processed over 100,000 subscriptions. A big thank you to all readers. We hope you enjoy DailyLit as much as we do.

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  • Question:

    I recently read about you in a magazine, namely, that if one visits your site, one can receive “free short installments of classics delivered” to one’s e-mail in-box.

    I would like that. I hope to have the time to expand on that, by, for instance, asking questions about literature.

    Please inform me of the protocol required to participate, and learn about your range of incarnations.

    Thank you. Paul

  • I’m still a relatively new learner about the Internet. Some terms
    need explanation, i.e. RSS, and RSS feed.

    Right now, I’d like to learn whether there is a forwardable description of your site, that I can use to entice someone to get
    online, and also just share with others. In the first instance, I would print out the description, and send it via USPS.

    Thanks. Paul

  • Paul -

    Most questions about the service are answered here:

    http://www.dailylit.com/faq

    Hope that helps.

    Best,
    Albert

  • I came across DailyLit.com from my Wired magazine. I really have to tip my hat to you guys … what an awesome idea.

  • I just heard about you in Librarian in Black’s blog. I am VERY impressed.

    kittent

  • I was really dissapointed not to see the book “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne. Such a womderful book :(

  • Gabriela -

    When it comes to copyrighted books such as “The Secret” we need to first have an arrangement with the publisher or author in order to make the book available. You can add books that you are interested in to the Book Request forum, and we’ll try to get the rights to add it to DailyLit.

    - Susan

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