When you order a book directly from Siglio, it makes a real impact on the health of the press: current book sales rejuvenate reserves to make future books. In the past, we thanked you by including the newest edition of siglio ephemera with your order, but—at least for the moment—ephemera has been suspended, so we can simply offer our sincere and heartfelt thanks here.
Our orders are fulfilled by a warehouse in New Jersey. Please give us three business days for fulfillment plus shipping time (usually 5-15 business days, but often delayed because the new Trump-Era-2nd-Term Postmaster General David Steiner seems to be continuing the destruction of USPS began by his Trump-Era-1st-Term predecessor Louis Dejoy. Contact your congressperson and senators!
If your order arrives damaged or with printer’s errors, or it’s lost in transit, contact us for a replacement. Please note: Siglio cannot replace the book once the USPS tracking says it’s been delivered.
If you are not happy with your siglio book, return it to us at the south egremont, ma address on the footer for a refund (and let us know it’s on its way). Limited edition orders are final and non-refundable.
We also encourage you to support your local, independent bookstore by buying siglio books there. Here’s a list of bookstores abroad that regularly stock and/or can order siglio books. (We’re currently not shipping internationally—too many books have been lost lately—again USPS.)
✼ natalie’s upstate weather report:
April 11, 2024 — The spring peepers have thawed (these little frogs freeze in winter) and now, unabashedly randy, they chirp. At first there was one, then two, and now it sounds like thousands. Two days ago, when it was truly spring, their adamantine chorus was almost deafening (we closed the windows to simply think!). Siglio has relocated to a lush, thriving hollow at the furthest most edge of the Berkshires after two years of peripatetics, sans library—which is now unpacked in a less than Benjaminian manner (little time to contemplate—our urgency in getting books on shelves mirrored the peepers need to mate). The first few months of 2024 were almost unendurable, but we’re home, spring is here, and there are books to made. We are singing!
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