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Video: Leigh Reyes’ Feathers by Twilight Singers
Leigh Reyes of My Life As A Verb put together a lovely video of her pen strokes along to the lyrics of Feathers by The Twilight Singers. Lovely.
Link Love: Inky Overload or is it Overlords?
Article(s) of the Week: At 92, Seattle’s Last Typewriter Repair (via Seattle Times) A shoutout to Tina at Fueled by Clouds & Coffee for the tip. Tina creates gorgeous watercolor drawings with fountain pen ink. Definitely worth a peek! And, in contrast to the recent “pens are dead” tirade, Creative Types From Manolo Blahnik to…
Video: Why Write by Master Penman Jake Weidmann
Why Write is a sixteen minute Ted Talk from Master Penman Jake Weidmann waxing poetic about the love of penmanship and writing. (Shoutout to Fountain Pen Physicist for the link as I hadn’t yet seen this!)
The Overcast Podcast App
To help me get through my days, staring at pixels on a computer screen, I listen to a lot of podcasts. For the last few weeks, I have been bouncing back and forth between three different podcast apps for my iPhone: Overcast (Free, unlocked all features $4.99), Pocket Casts ($4.99, for iPhone/iPad or Android) and…
Giveaway: Lamy Starter Kit
Our fine sponsors, Pen Chalet are giving away the perfect fountain pen starter kit: a Lamy Safari, a bottle of Lamy ink and a Lamy LZ24 converter. The giveaway entries will be accepted through this week until Monday August 18th at 9 PM Pacific time. Enter early, enter often! Be sure to go over to…
Pennaquod: The Pen Blog Searcher
Ian from Pens! Paper! Pencils! has built a site called Pennaquod specifically designed to seek out and find posts on pen-related blogs. It features a custom search tool that just searches from within the pen community. So, if you’re looking for genuine pen blogger reviews, this will streamline your search results. This is particularly handy…