![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkdbqc4QEBofwMi7X2qaX_j63fcQw0KJPeDL1h6uYIRBM_z5anyFxkJ8gsrn83USmVKYXCon53xF5y8YujI0uthpP800SXJRtXsYtRjEp4f5h63khIQ6YAGUknvCtSeLFiD1JKXD_6Wc4/s200/logo-sm.png)
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.
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!
Post a Comment