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PSofL Letters

As a writer I treasure bold, memorable writing, particularly in letter form. I believe that letters are the best free/very low cost gift remaining in the hyper-modern world, which is why I'm promoting on this site the art of letter writing and of sending letters in envelopes decorated in a distinctive style. Coupled with the use of quality stationery, my envelope concept creates a new combined visual and tactile effect that stands out like never before.... this project is updating its image.

 

Promoting the art of aesthetic letter writing as a lasting alternative to throwaway e-communication. Deepen your friendships, produce something permanent, and learn how to make the postman smile!

 

PSofL Letters Features

The World of Poste Restante - who needs an address?

16/09/2012 16:06
No fixed address? No problem. Here's a flexible worldwide way of receiving your letters at the post office. Poste restante (translating from French as post remaining) means that the post office will hold the item until the named recipient collects it at the post office in its...

Whatever happened to Esquire? Free titles for penniless neo-gentlemen (British style)

16/09/2012 15:19
Have you heard of feudal titles being sold online for £1000s? The paying person apparently bolts the uncovered title onto their regular surname... But wait! People want to stand out, it's understandable, but at least do it for free! The British use of Esquire carries no charge, and its meaning...

The LWR Letterbox in the Republic of Serbia

15/09/2012 18:01
  Our small and tatty, not-meant-to-be floor-standing letterbox props itself up outside the door to our temporary headquarters, lying in wait for the postman and your letters. It's fully accessible, with a loose door that swings open at will and no key. Nevertheless, it...

FOR SALE: Vintage Budapest postcard from 1937 (unique collector's item)

15/09/2012 17:35
  Original, one of a kind item sourced in Budapest by The Letter Writing Revival. The text of the postcard is written in green fountain pen ink, and is in Hungarian. As you can see, the postcard was sent to the addressee in Romania. Stamped and postmarked postcard in...
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