The Lost Art
Five short lessons on writing letters worth keeping — the five-sentence note, the hard occasions, the hand you already have, and the drawer that makes it all permanent. One small assignment each. Get them by email every couple of days, or read them all right now; both are free, forever, no catch.
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Why write letters at all
The case for paper, and the drawer that makes writers out of intenders.
The five-sentence note
The machine behind every great note. You will never fear a blank card again.
Occasions without fear
Sympathy, congratulations, and the unprompted note — disarmed.
Your hand is good enough
Retiring the handwriting excuse, twice — plus the ten-minute calligraphy ramp.
The wardrobe (graduation)
Stage one of the stationery capsule, the memory box, and the habit made permanent.
