A Tailored Experience Is a Better Experience
Here’s how to tune my emails to your interests in just a few clicks.
Thanks for joining Read / Write / Run!
I’m so stoked to share my journey with you—and help you write more with less stress. My main aim is help you balance life and creativity.
That’s why I’ve made it easy for you to customise your experience and only get what you care about—nothing more.
Here’s What You’ll Get By Default
A maximum of two articles a week.
Tutorials on Tuesdays
Read: Book and article insights to fuel your creativity.
Write: Practical tools and strategies to create smarter, not harder.
Run: How ultrarunning teach persistence and balances burnout.
Fiction on Fridays
The Djinn Protocol: new chapters of my cyberpunk series.
End of the Month Digest
Digests: Monthly round ups of everything below.
If that sounds like a lot — it can be — but you’re in control:
You can choose what you get and when you get it by only receiving emails or notifications on the app for the sections you care about.
Here’s how to customise your subscription:
First got to Read / Write / Run
Then in the top right click your Avatar or your face
Then click on Manage Subscription.
This should get you here:
Scroll down to Notifications and toggle off the sections you don’t want.
📬 What each option means (and how to choose)
🔹 “Read / Write / Run” is the main newsletter.
Leave this ON to receive community announcements like this one.
The options below are where you can customise what kind of content you get:
Just here for book recommendations or running stories?
Leave Read and/or Run ON, and turn the rest OFF.Only want writing tutorials?
Keep Write ON, and toggle everything else OFF.Prefer one simple email a month?
Turn everything OFF except Digest for a monthly round-up.
🎯 You’re always welcome to update your preferences anytime.
This space should serve you—not the other way around.
That’s it — now you get what you want and only what you want.
Enjoy!
— Zane
PS – I’ve rewritten this email about ten times, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. If anything’s unclear or could be better, hit reply or drop a comment—I’d love to hear from you.