When was the last time you've handwritten a letter? You know, the "old-fashioned" way with pen and paper? Years? Since you were a kid? Never? Similarly, it may have been ages since you received a handwritten letter through "snail mail" as well.
I've just finished reading Kate Thompson's The Wartime Book Club (available on Libby), which I had the most difficult time to put down. In a nutshell, it's a historical fiction book about the Nazi Occupation of Jersey, part of the Channel Islands belonging to the UK. One of the characters is a postal worker who, in an act of defiance, steals letters sent to German soldiers stationed on the island. She opens the letters to find they're from family and sweethearts, very human and rather personal. In the additional material after the end of the book, the author addresses the lost art of letter writing and different outlets in the UK that allow people to write and receive handwritten letters.
That got me thinking: What are some writing or pen pal clubs out there? Venues that give an opportunity to practice handwriting or (something that is rarely taught these days) handwriting in cursive? Lo and behold, there are a number of such clubs that you can join:
- Global Penfriends Based in Australia, this free website claims it's safe, secure, and family friendly. All profiles are reviewed by a human and it's set up so children can't be contacted by adults. Write in your own language or in another language to practice your foreign language skills.
- Kids for Peace A website that connects kids with other kids as pen pals either inside or outside the US, allowing them to practice their handwriting skills. Furthermore, they will have the chance to share and learn about other parts of the country or the world.
- Love for Our Elders So many of the elderly living in nursing homes or assisted living facilities feel lonely or isolated. Why not cheer one or a few of them up by writing something to them? You can read their profiles and write about something you have in common.
- A Million Thanks There are plenty of military men and women--active, reserve, and veterans. Pick up the spirits of one by handwriting a letter of thanks and gratitude that will be delivered either abroad or on the homefront.
- Up Cancer Encourage someone with cancer by handwriting a note to that person. Inspire another person and yourself at the same time. Send your letters to Up Cancer's address in Georgia, and Up Cancer will distribute your letter to a cancer patient.
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