LETTERS IN THE MAIL!
The Rumpus just launched their Letters In The Mail subscription so people like ME— old fashioned motherfuckers (mostly loners. mostly manic-depressed bitches) who cannot let handwritten correspondence go— can get their dosis of creative attention from awesome writers. It’s only $5 a month ($10 if you live abroad).
Now I wont have to feel bad for only receiving correspondence from PG&E, Kaiser, a set of coupons for anti-depressants and my mother.
yay!
http://therumpus.net/letters/
“The Rumpus is finally starting a print subscription. We’d like to say this was the plan all along, but we’ve actually never had a plan.
It’s called Letters in the Mail. Almost every week you’ll receive a letter, in the mail. Letter writers will include Dave Eggers, Tao Lin, Stephen Elliott, Janet Fitch, Nick Flynn, Margaret Cho, Cheryl Strayed, Marc Maron, Elissa Schappel, Wendy MacNaughton, Emily Gould, and Jonathan Ames. Think of it as the letters you used to get from your creative friends, before this whole internet/email thing. Most of the letters will include return addresses (at the author’s discretion) in case you want to write the author back.”

LETTERS IN THE MAIL!

The Rumpus just launched their Letters In The Mail subscription so people like ME— old fashioned motherfuckers (mostly loners. mostly manic-depressed bitches) who cannot let handwritten correspondence go— can get their dosis of creative attention from awesome writers. It’s only $5 a month ($10 if you live abroad).

Now I wont have to feel bad for only receiving correspondence from PG&E, Kaiser, a set of coupons for anti-depressants and my mother.

yay!

http://therumpus.net/letters/

The Rumpus is finally starting a print subscription. We’d like to say this was the plan all along, but we’ve actually never had a plan.

It’s called Letters in the Mail. Almost every week you’ll receive a letter, in the mail. Letter writers will include Dave Eggers, Tao Lin, Stephen Elliott, Janet Fitch, Nick Flynn, Margaret Cho, Cheryl Strayed, Marc Maron, Elissa Schappel, Wendy MacNaughton, Emily Gould, and Jonathan Ames. Think of it as the letters you used to get from your creative friends, before this whole internet/email thing. Most of the letters will include return addresses (at the author’s discretion) in case you want to write the author back.”