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Yours Faithfully: An Interactive Exploration of Letter Writing at the Museum of Australian Democracy

Step back in time and experience the nostalgic art of letter writing with Yours Faithfully, an interactive exhibition at...

Reviving the Lost Art of Connection: Why Letters Still Matter in a Digital World

Reviving the Lost Art of Connection: Why Letters Still Matter in a Digital World In an age dominated by...

The Rebirth of Letter Writing in the Digital Age: 10 Reasons Why Handwritten Letters Are Making a Comeback

In a world dominated by emails, text messages, and social media updates, the art of letter writing might seem...

Primary School Teacher Catalina, Inspiring Students to Write Thank-You Letters.

Catalina, a passionate primary school teacher from Western Sydney, NSW, has revolutionised how her students engage with writing. Through...

The Five Best Places for Kids To Write A Letter In The Eastern Suburbs

As we all know there are so many things to do in the Eastern Suburbs and many of us...
Canberra, Letter writing
Yours Faithfully: An Interactive Exploration of Letter Writing at the Museum of Australian Democracy
Inspiration, Parenting
Reviving the Lost Art of Connection: Why Letters Still Matter in a Digital World
Inspiration, Parenting
The Rebirth of Letter Writing in the Digital Age: 10 Reasons Why Handwritten Letters Are Making a Comeback
Education, In the Media, Thank You letters
Primary School Teacher Catalina, Inspiring Students to Write Thank-You Letters.
In the Media, News
The Five Best Places for Kids To Write A Letter In The Eastern Suburbs

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About World Letter Writing Day

Welcome to World Letter Writing Day

 

World Letter Writing Day offers a delightful escape for families, especially those with children, to unplug from the digital world and rediscover the timeless joy of letter writing. It's incredible how this simple act can enhance children's focus on their studies and education. Moreover, we've found that exchanging letters is a wonderful way to strengthen family bonds.

A heartfelt thank you note to mum and dad is always cherished and grandparents' faces light up with joy when they receive a letter from their grandchildren. Our mission is to share the happiness that comes from the heartfelt exchange of handwritten letters with loved ones. The joy a letter brings can be cherished forever. After all, who ever discards a love letter? While World Letter Writing Day is celebrated on 1st September, we invite everyone to embrace the art of letter writing, any day of the year! World Letter Writing Day is more than a single occasion; it's a chance to spread happiness throughout the year.

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From me, with love: the lost art of letter writing

Three years ago, novelist Jon McGregor invited strangers to send him a letter in the post. Scribbled notes and love letters are still landing on the doormat…Our first letter was from Magnus Mills. It came in a plain brown envelope, and was handwritten on a plain sheet of white A4. “Dear J,” it began. “Thanks for asking and I’m really very flattered, but I don’t think I’ll be able to supply a handwritten letter.” It went on to explain the ways his time was taken up with work or with thinking about work. It was thoughtful and well-written, and concluded…

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In the Media

Australian War Memorial brings historic Aussie love letters to life in digital collection

The Australian War Memorial is calling on the public to assist in transcribing thousands of love letters dating back almost a century. Launching on Valentine’s Day, the project will see the digital release of hundreds of thousands of personal letters, diaries and other handwritten documents. That includes the beginning of Dorothy and Mac’s 70-year love story, which was penned in hundreds of love letters spanning five years. Their romance began in 1937, when a 17-year-old Mac met a 14-year-old Dorothy, or – as he liked to call her – his darling Dot. “He kept on asking me to go out…

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Content Marketing & Blogging

Leveraging World Letter Writing Day for Effective Guest Posting and Link Building Strategies

Introduction: World Letter Writing Day is a celebration of the art of letter writing and the power of communication. But did you know that this day can also be a unique opportunity to boost your SEO efforts through strategic guest posting and link building? Whether you’re an enthusiast of the written word or a business looking to grow your online presence, World Letter Writing Day offers an unexpected yet powerful avenue to enhance your digital marketing strategy. In this post, we’ll explore how you can use this day to connect with the right audience, secure quality backlinks, and improve your…

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Guest posts, SEO & Digital Marketing

Become a Guest Writer for World Letter Writing Day: Share Your Passion for the Art of Letter Writing!

At World Letter Writing Day, we believe in the power of words. Whether it’s a heartfelt letter to a loved one or an insightful article exploring the beauty of handwritten communication, we want to showcase a wide range of voices that celebrate the timeless art of letter writing. As part of our mission to keep this tradition alive, we’re excited to invite guest writers and content creators to contribute articles to our blog. If you’re passionate about the written word and want to reach a family-friendly audience, we would love to hear from you! Why Write for World Letter Writing…

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In the Media, News

The Five Best Places for Kids To Write A Letter In The Eastern Suburbs

As we all know there are so many things to do in the Eastern Suburbs and many of us that have lived in the East for a number of years feel like we’ve pretty much done everything there is to do, but have you ever thought about taking the kids out in the East to write letters?   There are many benefits in getting children to write letters. Studies have shown that children who write handwritten letters have stronger reading and spelling skills, there’s no autocorrect when you’re writing a letter, so children learn how to spell a lot quicker…

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Story to Story

Why are fine motor skills important for children learning to write?

You can help your child write their letters on lines at home with our tips and activities to support the handwriting practice they do at school. There are many factors at play as your child learns to form and practise their first letters. They’ll need to learn to grasp a pencil correctly and also how to form the letters properly. In addition, they’ll need to judge how much room they need to write their letters.  Can you imagine how many passport forms can’t be used because some-one misjudges how much space they need for their signature? Well, it’s the same and…

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Business booms for Melbourne’s last typewriter repairman, Tom Koska

A little over a year ago, Melbourne typewriter repairman Tom Koska carefully peeled open a letter from a grateful customer. He was used to it, of course — as the last Australian tradesman qualified to recondition these writing relics, many a client had tapped out a message of gratitude. But none was quite like this: “Dear Tom,” the letter began. “Word has reached the shores of the USA of your shop, of your servicing of typewriters and the Down Under Type-O-Verse. “Good on you, Mate. “I hope to return to your island nation and, if possible, your neck of the woods. When I do I will find your shop…

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Q handwritten letter that lies in glass case – and can’t be read until 2085

A letter written by Queen Elizabeth in 1986, addressed to the Lord Mayor of Sydney, was sealed by the Monarch and cannot be opened until the year 2085 The Queen has left an intriguing secret in Sydney: a sealed letter, personally written by Her Majesty in 1986, that cannot be opened for 63 years. The handwritten note was penned by Her Majesty more than 30 years ago, and is addressed to Mayor, for the people of Sydney. It lies in the city’s Queen Victoria Building, and its contents have never been revealed.

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News

Why Writing Letters Is Still Important Today.

  Why Writing Letters Is Still Important Today. Here’s What Your Child Can Learn From It We tell you why the art of letter writing is still relevant in this digital age and in what ways it benefits your child “How wonderful it is to be able to write someone a letter! To feel like conveying your thoughts to a person, to sit at your desk and pick up a pen, to put your thoughts into words like this is truly marvelous.” Haruki Murakami (Norwegian Wood) The first recorded letter written by hand was by the Persian Queen Atossa around 500 BC….

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