‘Something to believe in, even if it’s deeply silly’: why 15,000 people signed up to a letter-writing project

‘Something to believe in, even if it’s deeply silly’: why 15,000 people signed up to a letter-writing project

In a new book Rachel Syme extols the simple pleasure of connecting with friends and strangers through the mail

When you think of your mailbox, what comes to mind? Fliers that head straight to the trash, tax forms and bank statements, the dreaded jury duty notice. Maybe a magazine or two, if you’re lucky.

Most likely, it’s been a long time since you’ve been excited to get snail mail.

Continue reading… In a new book Rachel Syme extols the simple pleasure of connecting with friends and strangers through the mail When you think of your mailbox, what comes to mind? Fliers that head straight to the trash, tax forms and bank statements, the dreaded jury duty notice. Maybe a magazine or two, if you’re lucky.Most likely, it’s been a long time since you’ve been excited to get snail mail. Continue reading… Life and style, Friendship, Manuscripts and letters, Books 

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