Affiliate Disclosure

You’ve reached this page because you saw a disclosure on my website, social media, and/or my newsletter. The disclosure mentioned that I am an affiliate or associate, and now you’re wondering what that means.

What is an affiliate?

I find cool stuff on the internet sometimes, and I like to share those cool things with my readers. This cool stuff includes but is not limited to: my own books, my friend’s books, bookish gifts, or any other whimsical item that catches my eye.

I use a special ID in the link that lets the retailer know I sent you. In return, the retailer pays me “thank you” money in the form of a commission.

The extra money lets me keep my TBR stack filled with good books. I often tell my family and friends that I write books so I can afford to buy books.

Where are you an affiliate?

Some of the retailers I am currently an affiliate or associate for include but may not be limited to: Amazon, Apple, and Google Play.

Will I pay more if I use your link?

Some people are afraid to click on links they find on the web. They think they’ll pay more for the item (such as a book or t-shirt) if they do this.

As an affiliate, I have no control over the price of an item. All I can do is link to the store. This means I have no control over whether Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, or any other retailer has a deal going.

Still have questions?

II want you to be able to click on my links with full confidence, understanding exactly what it means when I tell you I’m an affiliate. If you still have questions, reach out and contact me.