William Woolf is a letter detective at the Dead Letters Depot in East London, spending his days reuniting lost mail… Read more The Lost Letters of William Woolf by Helen Cullen (via Penguin Books)
William Woolf is a letter detective at the Dead Letters Depot in East London, spending his days reuniting lost mail… Read more The Lost Letters of William Woolf by Helen Cullen (via Penguin Books)
My name is Tom White, and I’m a photographer based in the UK. Letter to the Lakes is a project I started last… Read more Photos of Iconic British Red Post Boxes in the Lake District National Park (via PetaPixel)
Letter writing seemed to be a big part of my childhood. Endless thank you notes to grandparents for Christmas presents… Read more From Lockdown, With Love: Why Now Is The Perfect Time To Bring Back The Lost Art Of Letter Writing (via The Handbook)
It hit me: Letters! Care packages! That was how to bridge the pandemic distance and be an ally. (Click link… Read more Op-Ed: Forget Zoom. In letters, we can find a better way to connect. (via Los Angeles Times)
“A young Isaac Newton coped with the anxiety of the plague’s 1665 return to England by decamping to a farmhouse… Read more Letters in the Time of Covid (via Commentary Magazine)
Dear Letter Writing Shed, I’m not sure about writing to inanimate objects but well, I felt you deserved a special… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 62: Letter to My Shed
I don’t think I’ve ever felt so conflicted before over anything. But then we’ve never been in this situation before… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 61: Lockdown Letters
It was lovely to talk to Graeme Kemlo on the Travel Writers Radio, based in Australia, all about The Handwritten… Read more Interview on Travel Writers Radio with Graeme Kemlo, March 2020
It was great fun to be invited on to talkRADIO as part of The Matthew Wright Show in “Curiosity Corner”… Read more Guest Appearance in “Curiosity Corner” on The Matthew Wright Show, talkRADIO, 12th March 2020
There’s a mystery and romance about postboxes, don’t you think? I don’t know what it is that I find so… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 60: Postbox Portal