
R2D2 mailbox from the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Photographed in Boston by David Heiniluoma, Jr.
Despite the eternal frustration that is slow postal delivery to my neighborhood in Salem, I really love getting snail mail. There’s something really exciting about opening up the box and seeing a postcard or a letter that a digital inbox just doesn’t convey. Maybe that makes me a temporal leftover, but apparently there are a lot of people that feel the same way, one of whom is an author I admire, Mary Robinette Kowal, whose Glamourist Histories I read with great glee.
A few years ago, she started the Month of Letters challenge, wherein participants mail one piece of actual mail every day that the post office is open, for the entire month of February. It corresponds (ha!) perfectly with a month in which one would potentially be sending valentines anyway, and is a nice manageable month if one isn’t running February school vacation week programming. (Which I am, but oh well.) This year, she upped the game by offering to write a character letter back to anyone who wrote to either of her two main characters from the Austen-era Glamourist Histories, and that’s what made me decide to go for it. I probably won’t manage a letter/postcard/package a day, but there are a few people with whom I do keep up a written correspondence, and I’ve owed a few of them letters anyway (looking at you, Devlin!). Because who can turn down the opportunity for a letter from Jane, Lady Vincent? Not I.
(This is a brilliant idea, by the way, and crazy generous of her time and attention. I’m impressed.)
So if you’d like a letter/note/postcard/light shippable curiosity from me, drop me a line here and let me know! (If I don’t have your address already, you can leave it in the comments, which will be screened so it doesn’t go public.)
I love checking the post, so I’d be delighted if you’d send some my way! I shall of course be sending you some as well!
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You were first on my list, m’dear! (Expect more than one letter from me this month, in fact. :D)
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I’m looking forward to it so much, it hurts. Must write some more Sapphire Prince awesomeness!
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That would be lovely! Everyone’s rather in limbo right now–drunk or in darkness are neither of them ideal choices for the two leading ladies. 😀
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I hardly consider Devlin to be a leading lady of any sort. Her role is clearly the Damsel in Distress, try as she might to get away.
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