Half a dozen typewriters are scattered around Michael Rex’s bookstore in downtown Guerneville, Books & Letters. Rex invites customers to use them to write letters, and he even provides stamped ...
Unlike texting and email, old-fashioned letters, hand-addressed and sent in the mail, are "read intentionally," says Rachel Syme of The New Yorker. In her book, Syme's Letter Writer, Syme offers ...
April is National Letter Writing month!Erica Gerard wrote a book all about how the art of the letter and thank you note is coming back. (7News) ...
This story was originally published on , and has been updated. The art of letter writing is not dead. Rachel Syme, a New Yorker staff writer, learned that during the early days of the ...
This article originally appear in October 1984 issue of Town & Country. I am not among those who believe that letter writing is dead. My idea of heaven, in fact, is having at least four letters to ...
WJLA: “A Letter is Better” spotlights the return of thank-you notes in a digital age
“A Letter is Better” spotlights the return of thank-you notes in a digital age
Vanity Fair: Rachel Syme on Reviving the Lost Art of Letter Writing
Writing yourself a letter is a good way to identify the things in your life that matter — as well as those things that you can let go. By Melissa Kirsch A few weeks ago, a reader of The Morning told ...
The invention of the letter, as a means of conveying news and other kinds of information, is often attributed to a Persian queen, Atossa, who reigned 2,500 years ago. But none of her correspondence ...