The unwritten "reality" of letter writing
You may wonder why I have chosen this
title of this post. Well from my experience
is that it is really hard to put the feeling
into words about what letter writing means
to me. Letter writing is becoming a lost
art on many levels. It is fading into
the background of society. It is still
practised by many people. It is those
people that I am looking to connect with.
I have been told by many people whom have
read my posts that they feel the same
way about letter writing as I do. I want
to hear from those people what they feel;
I want to hear their words.
I think that it is so important that
we embrace the things that we are passionate
about. In this case, I want people from
all walks of life, all over the world.
Put a pen to paper that is letter writing;
pen pals, snail mail whatever it is you
call it and tell your story about what
writing and receiving actual physical
mail in the mail box means to you.
For me I love the whole process from
finding kwel and interesting stationary,
note cards, ticklopes (they are so cute)
to stickers, to colour full envelopes
to tuckins to put in the envelopes. For
me it is to make others happy to see a
letter to them in their box.
I want to hear from you yes you the one
reading this post. I know you love to
get a letter addressed to you? Who doesn't?
Is there some that you have kept? If so?
Why? When? How? Yes I want all the 5 W's
answered. The reason is I think that it
is important to have book that expresses
just how important this art of letter
writing is to our society. I have heard
from a publisher that they are interested.
Now I just have to create the masterpiece
called the unwritten "reality" of the
lost art of letterwriting.
Help me help shine the light on this
amazing gift so that it doesn't disappear
from the future. If you want more info
please feel free to contact me. I have
more to share as always. If you can think
of other places to post or spread the
word please do. This is dedicated to you.
I would appreciate any help in getting
the word out. I don't think that I could
do this book justice with out having fellow
letter writers sharing their experiences
about the passion of this amazing hobby.
Tamara Stevens
6 Commodore Ave
Sackville, NS B4E 3B2 Canada
Tamaras_snails@lalw.org / http://www.lalw.org
| About The Author
Tamara Stevens - I am 29 years
old and I am writing a book on the
lost art of letter writing
tamaras_snails@lalw.org
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This article was posted on March 06,
2004