Contact

Contact

A short note on how to reach the editors. Email is the only channel for now.

A closed envelope leaning against a small clay block

The library is small and the contact channel is small to match. Email is the only way to reach the editors at launch. There is no contact form, no chatbot, and no public social presence to message. That is intentional.

When to write

A short list of reasons to send a message.

  • A fact on a page looks wrong. The library takes corrections seriously and revises pages when they are off. Please include the page URL and the specific sentence.
  • A sentence reads awkwardly or is genuinely unclear. Editorial feedback helps more than you might think. The pages are revised over time.
  • A topic comes up repeatedly in your life and seems like it would belong somewhere on the site. Topic suggestions are noted, even when the topic does not get its own page.
  • A learning path would be useful and is not yet on the Learning Paths hub. Path suggestions are noted similarly.
  • A book has changed how you think and might belong in Book Notes. Recommendations are appreciated, although they only become notes after the book has actually been read carefully.

When not to write

A short list of reasons not to send a message.

  • A request to be linked to from a page on the site. The library does not accept link requests at launch.
  • A request to publish a guest post. The library does not accept guest contributions.
  • A pitch for a product, service, partnership, or collaboration. The library is not commercial at launch.
  • A request for medical, legal, financial, or therapeutic advice. The site is educational only. Please contact a qualified person in the relevant profession.
  • A crisis message. Please contact a qualified local service. The site cannot be that for you.

How to write

A few practical notes that help replies arrive faster.

  • Use plain text. Attachments are usually not necessary.
  • Quote the URL of the page you are referencing.
  • If you are flagging a fact, include the source you are comparing it to where possible.
  • One topic per email tends to get a clearer answer than several rolled together.

Email

hello at conscioused dot org

(That is hello@conscioused.org written in a way that is friendlier to scrapers. Please copy or type it into your email client.)

Replies aim to be polite and honest. Some messages get a long reply. Some get a short one. Some get a quiet update to the relevant page instead of a personal reply, particularly when several readers raise a similar point.

A note on response times

The library is run by a small editorial team. Replies usually arrive within a week, sometimes faster, occasionally slower around quieter editorial cycles. If a message goes unanswered for longer than two weeks, please feel free to send a brief follow-up. It is more likely that the email got buried than that it was ignored.

A note on tone

You do not need to soften your message. If a sentence on a page is wrong, please say so plainly. The pages are not perfect, the editors are not perfect, and direct feedback is more useful than careful wording. The library is grateful for the time it takes to write.