Create your literary newsletter!
Serialit is a free, open-source web service designed to deliver periodical newsletters featuring public domain literary works.
Here is a summary of its principal functionalities:
Serialized Reading: Serialit allows users to create a newsletter based on a public domain literary work.
Content Segmentation: The selected work is automatically cut into chunks (segments defined by chapters or a specific number of words).
Scheduled Delivery: The newsletter is sent at a selected frequency to the creator and all confirmed subscribers.
Goal: The service aims to bring literature directly to the inbox, replicating a 19th-century serialized novel experience or facilitating a synchronized reading with friends.
Automation: Once the newsletter is created, the service sets up a cron job triggered at the specified frequency, which sends the excerpt and keeps track of the progress within the literary work.
Current Source Limitation: Currently, Project Gutenberg is the only source Serialit supports for literary works.
Availability: Thousands of literary works available in the public domain on Project Gutenberg can be used.
AI Policy: The service does not use AI.
Creation Process: Creating a newsletter involves three steps: choosing a work on Project Gutenberg, defining the text amount/frequency/recipients, and confirming the subscription via an email link.
Consent Requirement: Both the creator and any other potential subscribers must validate their subscription to receive the emails, ensuring proper consent is obtained.
Data Stored: The only personal data stored is the email address to which the newsletter is sent.
Unsubscribing: Subscribers can stop receiving the newsletter by clicking the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email.
Creator's Impact: If the creator of the newsletter unsubscribes, all other subscribers will also be unsubscribed and cease receiving the installments.
The service plans to introduce several new functionalities:
An email-based login system to allow users to manage their created newsletters and subscriptions.
The ability to change the newsletter frequency.
The capability to add or remove subscribers from a created newsletter.
Support for more formats and sources of literary works beyond Project Gutenberg.