The Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society was created by Dinah Johnson, not to enforce any backwards motion with regard to technology,… Read more The Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society (via Mature Times)
The Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society was created by Dinah Johnson, not to enforce any backwards motion with regard to technology,… Read more The Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society (via Mature Times)
(9.10am) Maybe I have controversial genes, only if I was a postie I would just tell people “I’m a postman”,… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 44: Is it Post O’Clock?
As I write this I’m sitting on the steps of the Writer’s Hut waiting for it to be collected by… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 43: Redirect all mail to Cloud Nine
It’s true, I’m not very worldly wise but I do think handwritten letters together with outdoor education and gardening could,… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 42: “You may say I’m a dreamer” (John Lennon)
Much excitement in The Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society household. I’m now a member of the Telegraph Pole Appreciation Society! No,… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 41: “Everybody is somebody else’s weirdo” (Dilbert)
The other thing I’d like to ponder is Letters Live if we could. A part of me thinks “It’s completely… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 40: Soapbox No. 2
When Kiran Sidhu rediscovered letters her aunt had written 20 years ago, she could picture her and hear her voice.… Read more “Handwritten letters belong to you like your DNA” (via the Guardian)
A new survey shows that people aged 25 to 34 hardly ever use a pen and prefer emojis to words.… Read more The tragic death of the handwritten message (via the Guardian)
Please can we talk about the term “Snail Mail”? I don’t mean to be controversial but it’s just I don’t… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 39: Snails and Soapboxes
Is that a bit pretentious? I don’t mean to be, I promise. I just think it describes what I’m trying… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 38: Want to join the revolution (with a small “r”)?