This month â as I did 2 years ago â I am participating in A Month of Letters / International Correspondence Writing Month.
The goals of these two remarkably similar things are, respectively:
- Mail something every day the post runs in February; reply to every letter you get.
- handwrite a letter every day in February.
For me, this is a combination of postcards, cards, stationery (there’s a lot of print-your-own stationery available online; there’s a bunch pinned on my Pinterest page Printables (Snail Mail Love is also awesome.).), and⌠well, a bit of notebook paper when, uh, writing where I don’t have anything else.
Have I mentioned that I love office supplies? The hard part of LetterMo for me is not buying All The Supplies. The printable stationary helps with that, because I can just print like 2 pages and an envelope.
…I think I want to visit a stationary store. Â Anyone know any good ones? Online is fine.
Back to the actual letter writing. Â When I first started, I found it was tricky to write letters to people who I talked to daily online.
This time, I’ve been letting my mind wander based on the cards or the weather or⌠anything, really.
I find I like it.  It makes me focus on questions, which is nice.  I practice my handwriting, which sorely needs the work.  I have an excuse to buy paper things!! And fancy pens⌠and STAMPS! Some of the current USPS stamps are super awesome.   And then there’s mail art.
Mail art! Have you encountered mail art? OMG I love it.  Banners! Flowers! Boats! A barn! Anything you can fit an address in the middle of in vaguely the right spot.  Envelopes drawn on or printed out or made out reused paper â magazines, calendarsâŚ. Anything.
There’s a pinboard for that, too. (There’s a pinboard for everythingâŚ)
I mean, on top of all of that, thereâs **getting awesome things in your mail!**  Getting letters and post-cards is *so much more awesome* than getting e-mail, although I canât even begin to explain why.  I mean, things like mail art, inserts, pretty cards, that seriously helps, but just a handwritten letter from a friend (or typewritten; when I was in college my mom would type and print out letters and mail them to me) in the mailbox instead of just bills⌠awesome.
So, letterMo, InCoWriMo, theyâre awesome. Itâs, granted, almost halfway through the month, but you could still play along late!
And if youâd like me to send YOU a letter or local/pretty (or Grand Canyon, oops) postcard (and, as I said on Mastodon & Twitter, is there is a non-zero chance that you will write back, or if *cough* I owe you a letter anyway), e-mail me or drop me a line with your mailing address and I will do so.