In her new book, Syme's Letter Writer, Rachel Syme of The New Yorker explains how to write a delightful letter to a loved one. Unlike texting and email, old-fashioned letters, hand-addressed and sent ...
The art of letter writing is not dead. Rachel Syme, a New Yorker staff writer, learned that during the early days of the pandemic. Longing for human connection, she asked her followers on social media ...
The key is making it easy and lowering your standards dramatically.
In an effort to unplug, younger generations are bringing back letter writing in epic fashion - Writing and sending letters ...
In a society shaped by constant availability, hands-on hobbies like writing letters and scrapbooking require focus and ...
Paul Bobnak reflects on how a recent walk through Philadelphia's history offered a timely reminder of the power of handwritten communication.
Sending snail mail offers a slower, more mindful way to connect in a world ruled by instant messages. Starting a mail swap can be as simple as exchanging creative letters with a few friends using ...
Is letter writing a dying art? Not so fast. In today’s day and age, retro is cool again. Nostalgia is huge, and brands are increasingly marketing nostalgia to consumers who want to return to the 1990s ...
Back in 1935 when Fats Waller recorded “I’m Going to Sit Right Down and Right Myself a Letter” he had no idea that the written letter, a common means of communication for centuries, would be an ...