“If you’ve received one of my letters you’ll know the back story; for those who don’t, here’s why I love… Read more Liz Kentish – Letters
“If you’ve received one of my letters you’ll know the back story; for those who don’t, here’s why I love… Read more Liz Kentish – Letters
“Finding a dusty old box of wartime correspondence inspired Kasia Delgado to revive the lost art of handwritten letters.” It… Read more My grandparents’ love letters are like a time machine – but who will read my texts and emails? (via inews.co.uk)
Delighted to see my little blog “Adventures in Letter Writing No. 62: Letter to My Shed” featured in the wonderful… Read more A Feature in Feasts & Fables Fabulous Newsletter
It was lovely to join the Royal Voluntary Service’s Virtual Village Hall to give an online talk about the Art… Read more Virtual Village Hall Talk, 7th April, 2021
It feels a real honour to be involved in this Mail Art Open Call exhibition titled “Restriction” hosted by Clayhill… Read more Correspondence Collective Restriction Exhibition Artist Talk, 6th April 2021, 2pm
Kiran Sidhu has always loved handwritten letters, and now more than ever she encourages us to put pen to paper.… Read more Why you should write more handwritten letters (via Calm Moment)
Jackie Polzin on the Focused, Private Connections of Good Correspondence From: https://lithub.com/the-unique-pleasures-of-letter-writing-in-a-era-of-impulsive-interaction/
What is Postcrossing? It’s a project that allows you to send postcards and receive postcards back from random people around… Read more Postcrossing
In the pandemic, many have rediscovered the sheer pleasure of writing to strangers, with new schemes spreading hope and connection… Read more “A letter tells someone they still matter”: the sudden, surprising return of the pen pal (via the Guardian)
“When was the last time you received a handwritten letter from someone? If you work in an Outdoor Residential Centre,… Read more Horizon Magazine Article – Institute for Outdoor Learning, Spring 2019