Letter Writing Night for Father's Day! To Dads at Stewart Detention Center
June 16, 2026, 10:00:00 PM UTC - GMT - 2984 Decatur Avenue, 30079, Scottdale, United Stateshttps://calendar.atlantaactivism.org/events/9fe3fdc9-e59f-4ca7-ab59-7fed540de773
Letter Writing Night for Father's Day! To Dads at Stewart Detention Center
June 16, 2026, 10:00:00 PM UTC - GMT - 2984 Decatur Avenue, 30079, Scottdale, United Stateshttps://calendar.atlantaactivism.org/events/9fe3fdc9-e59f-4ca7-ab59-7fed540de773
Abolitionist Love Letters
2640 Space, Saturday, June 20 at 02:00 PM EDT
Write to incarcerated trans people
Organized by Trans Rights Advocacy Coalition (TRAC) and DC Trans Abolitionist Collective (DCTAC)
https://events.bmorepunk.social/event/abolitionist-love-letters
Grateful I launched myself out of the gravity well and went to a charming, low key event hosted by Egg Press in honor of #PenPalDay, with is June 1st this year. They generously offered everyone 2 free cards, a fun ABCs of summer mini poster, stickers, and FREE POSTAGE! You could also buy more cards for only $1. They had tables set up and all the doors wide open because it’s lovely here today.
#WriteMeBack #LetterWriting #LetterpressPrinting #WholesomeMoments
"At 77, Jiang may be the last remaining writer of qiaopi — remittance letters exchanged between Chinese migrants overseas and the families they left behind. Often sent together with money from abroad, the letters once served as a vital lifeline between relatives separated by migration." #qiaopi #china #letterwriting
Tarot and the Lo-Teks
Yesterday’s post was, obviously, about a new shop item on my ko-fi page. All the proceeds from my ko-fi page go toward web-hosting Sage Sips without ads, keeping the Substack paywall-free, and maybe generating a few donations for causes I care about (more about that in a later post.) I’m not going back into business. Handwritten Tarot readings are not a money-maker.
Trust me, I’ve tried it before.
I originally offered tangible, pen and paper Tarot readings years ago, when AI was the stuff of cyberpunk fiction – not anything anyone actually used in normal day-to-day life.
I’ve always been a William Gibson fan, dating back to Neuromancer. I originally offered handwritten Tarot because it was cool and niche. Bringing back handwritten Tarot is more the Lo-Teks from Gibson’s short story turned Keeanu Reeves movie, Johnny Mnemonic.
I never imagined that a person to person email with a digital photo would seem low-tech next to computer-generated art and writing, but here we are. Physical paper and handwriting seems like ancient, mysterious wizardshit by comparison.
If you want a talking type of reading – eesy peesy. There are psychics by the dozens out there doing that and it is up to you to figure out if they are trustworthy or not. (The Tao of Finding a Psychic might help) As far as I know, there are only a handful of us working in the typed-word and email formats, and fewer still that do handwritten pen and ink readings.
“A thought is powerful, the spoken word even more so, but the written word is the most powerful of all”
Sallie Christensen, psychic and author
I’m not going back into business, but I am offering these readings as a quiet rebellion against AI. This is my Lo-Tek Tarot.
Handwritten Tarot is magical and powerful – arguably even more so than spoken in-person ones. This kind of Tarot can never be digitally replicated. My bad handwriting and cringy doodles show you they are 100% real, 100% HUMAN .
Handwritten Tarot has all the advantages of any distance reading: You can’t unintentionally give body language cues. There are no leading questions, no stage mentalism, no tricks – these readings are pure spirit and intuition. No drama, no AI slop – just quiet wisdom in the ancient way of pen and ink writing.
Please include your name, U.S. mailing address, and question for the reading with your order. If you don’t include a question or topic, no problem! I’ll automatically do an open style reading and let intuition lead the way.
Sent folded into a standard #10 envelope, this Tarot reading is discreet and private. This is highly customized folk art with no refunds or exchanges. Available to USA mailing addresses ONLY.
This nominal charge is only to cover the cost of paper, postage, driving to the post office and the extra effort that these take to create.
Just like always, these readings are highly customized ephemeral folk art for entertainment and personal spritual enrichment, and do not predict the future. No refunds or exchanges or any of that other business-y stuff. Caveat emptor and whatnot.
Order one from my ko-fi shop HERE if you are interested in giving it a try.
#AIRebellion #cyberpunk #handwriting #johnnyMnemonic #letterWriting #loTek #PenAndInk #quote #sageSips #SallieChristenson #scienceFiction #spirituality #taoOfFindingAPsychic #TaoCraftTarot #tarot #tarotReadings #williamGibson #writingThe Last Human Art: Why Letter Writing Still Matters
Author Ronda Beaman shares what is so human and essential about taking the time to physically write and why letter writing still matters.
The post The Last Human Art: Why Letter Writing Still Matters appeared first on Writer's Digest.
https://www.writersdigest.com/the-last-human-art-why-letter-writing-still-matters
#BeInspired #TheWritersLife #WritingHabitsandPractices #LetterWriting #WritingLetters

A recent trip to New Zealand to visit her pen pal of 40 years made an Associated Press reporter from New Hampshire wonder about the history of programs that bring strangers together to write letters. While the program that matched them as teenagers folded years ago, others are still going strong. And even though the government postal service in Denmark recently stopped delivering letters altogether, some see signs of a letter-writing resurgence. More than 15,000 people signed up for a pen pal program created by a writer for The New Yorker during the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, an app called Slowly that mimics the anticipation of receiving a letter by delaying digital message deliveries has 10 million users.
Does anyone have recommendations for quality letter-writing paper?
It has to be fountain-pen friendly.
Currently using Clairefontaine Triomphe A5 plain, but that seems to be getting harder to obtain.