I recently came across an interesting concept. Stephen Elliott, editor of the online magazine The Rumpus, offers a service called "Letters in the Mail." According to the website, subscribers receive a letter three times a month from a different author. The letters are photocopied by The Rumpus staff and mailed out to the subscribers, who pay $5 per month for U.S. addresses or $10 for international addresses.
The Letters in the Mail project has been going on for several months, and Elliott recently announced a similar project for kids, featuring letters by children's book authors.
I don't know much about Elliott or the project, but if you're interested in letters, you might want to check it out.
The Letters in the Mail project has been going on for several months, and Elliott recently announced a similar project for kids, featuring letters by children's book authors.
I don't know much about Elliott or the project, but if you're interested in letters, you might want to check it out.
1 comment:
Huh....that is an interesting idea. I probably won't subscribe, even if it is insanely awesome because money is just that tight right now, but it sounds really cool. I am def going to check it out!
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