Join the first 100 women who pull up a chair. Your rate is locked in forever. After that, the price goes up.
After the founding 100, membership becomes $15/month.
Pull Up a ChairOnly 100 founding spots available at this rate.
What you get
Full Fiction Access
Every chapter of Lethal Lace as it drops, plus the complete archive of all future serialized novels.
The Quarterly Issue
A beautifully designed PDF magazine — best of the quarter, giftable and shareable. Yours to keep.
Veranda Evenings
Exclusive virtual events — intimate, curated, members only. Where the real conversations happen.
Ask Lola — Members First
Members get their questions answered first. Plus early access to every new section, quiz, and feature.
The Shelf Discounts
Member pricing on all workbooks, digital products, and shop items.
Join The Veranda
You have been building a beautiful life. The Veranda is the place you come to rest in it, talk about it, read about it, and be seen in it — without performing anything for anyone.
Cancel any time. No questions, no guilt, no long email chain. But we don't think you'll want to.
Your chair is waiting. Check your inbox — we've sent you everything you need to get settled in.
Explore The Veranda01
Not a template. A real letter — written in the voice you came here for — welcoming you to The Veranda personally.
02
The current issue of The Veranda — all sections, all features, everything — delivered to you immediately.
03
Access to the full serialized fiction archive. Start from the beginning or jump into the current chapter. Read at your pace.
04
A new chapter. A new essay. A new Ask Lola. A new Pepper Gazette take. Thursday is Veranda day.
05
Four times a year — a beautifully designed magazine collecting the best of The Veranda. Print it. Gift it. Keep it.
06
When the first virtual event is scheduled, founding members get first access. Intimate by design. Always worth it.
"The soft life isn't laziness. It's choosing rest without guilt, building wealth without grinding yourself to dust, and loving God without religious trauma. It's enjoying beauty as a spiritual act. This is what The Veranda is for."
— Lola, Editor in Chief · The Veranda