That sounds a bit creepy, that title, like some sort of haunted missive, but I didn’t know how else to… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 13: The Voice in My Letter
That sounds a bit creepy, that title, like some sort of haunted missive, but I didn’t know how else to… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 13: The Voice in My Letter
Leeson House. What an amazing building that is. It’s not open to the public but it has a place in… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 12: Castles in the Sky
Have you ever built a Santa’s Grotto before? There’s no pressure or anything to make it magical!? Luckily my hoarding… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 11: OMG! SANTA’S COMING!
My Dad loved his message in a bottle birthday present. It even spurred him on into sending his first ever… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 10: A Pint of Ink Anyone?
Well, it has been a long time since my Art Foundation days but it was lovely to have a doodle… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 9: “Creativity is Contagious. Pass it on!” (Einstein)
The desk where Dickens sat to write Great Expectations, Our Mutual Friend and The Mystery of Edwin Drood has been… Read more Charles Dickens’ desk saved for the nation (via Telegraph.co.uk)
A Grade ll listed house with extensive landscaped gardens, gifted for the use and enjoyment of the people by Henry… Read more Stephens House and Gardens (via www.stephenshouseandgardens.com)
Immerse yourself in the exciting world of pens and calligraphy! Discover Birmingham’s important role in the history of writing and… Read more Pen Museum | Jewellery Quarter museum about Birmingham pen trade (via Pen Museum)
At Frogmore Paper Mill we celebrate the huge contribution that paper has played in shaping the world in which we… Read more Frogmore Paper Mill (via The Apsley Paper Trail)
Nowadays we rarely pick up a pen and paper to communicate with one another, but it might not be wise… Read more 9 Reasons Not To Abandon The Art Of The Handwritten Letter (via HuffPost UK)