Writing Class
With the ubiquity of email today, fewer and fewer people send old-fashioned letters. But just as email is convenient, it is also impersonal, and utterly lacking in physical tangibility. When you hold a written letter in your hands, you get more than just the words. There is the angle of the writing, the speed of the pen, and the depth of the stroke. All of these things tell the reader a lot more about the emotional state of the writer than pixels in an email can. So the next time you want to let someone know what’s going on in your life, write a letter. And for an added touch of class, use a handmade quill.

