I don’t remember precisely how I found paper artist Yulia Brodskaya, but I do know that once I did, I couldn’t look away. I had never see such delicate paper art turned into such amazing works of art. I don’t know Yulia personally so calling her a friend is a bit of a stretch; I can only admire from afar. But if you love paper, she’s worth a follow (@yulia_brodskaya_artyulia on Instagram)!
Link Love: A Little Paper Love

I confess that for all my love for beautiful pens and gorgeous ink colors my true love is a notebook, planner, journal or sketchbook. The potential between the covers of any blank book is infinite. I could write letters, reflections, a novel, draw pictures, sketch a new product or paste layer after layer of ephemera. Isn’t this why we all have a shelf, cupboard, box or whole room full of blank books — just in case?
Pens:
- So Many Sailors… Part Six! (via Pen Boutique Blog)
- Sakura Gelly Roll White Gel Pen Swatch Test (via Stationery Nerd)
Ink:
- ink review : Teranishi Guitar – Traveling Sepia (via inkxplorations)
- September Skies Ink Palette (via Mountain of Ink)
- Inkebara No. 1306 Kopi-O Kosong (via Inkcredible Colours)
- The Best Green Fountain Pen Inks (via JetPens Blog)
- Robert Oster FranklyX Ink (via An Inkophile’s Blog)
Planners, Notebooks & Paper:
- Last mill standing: how I fell in love with James Cropper’s coloured paper (via Creative Boom)
- The Best Planners for 2026 (via JetPens Blog)
- Hobonichi Techo vs. KOKUYO Jibun Techo DAYs (via JetPens Blog)
- Betwen the Lines: KOKO & LYNN Undated Illustrated Journal (via Penquisition)
- FULL REVEAL Of The Archer & Olive 2025 Halloween Collection (via Archer and Olive)
- Archer and Olive versus Oops a Daisy: Which B5 dot grid notebook is better? (via All About Planners)
- Zero-Effort Journaling© (via Notebook Stories)
Art & Creativity:
- Junk Journaling is Having a Moment (via Craft Industry Alliance)
- 8 Pieces That Helped Me Fall in Love With Calligraphy (via The Postman’s Knock)
- Gouache Reconstitution Process (via Apple-Pine)
- On My Table: Beginning of September 2025 (via Apple-Pine)
Other Interesting Things:
- De Minimis and the Changing Retail Landscape (via The Pelikan’s Perch)
- The Rise of the Traveling Third Space. “Traveling third spac… (via Kottke.org)
- A thoughtful essay about e-bikes as a metaphor for AI, augme… (via Kottke.org)
- 2025 San Francisco Pen Show Rating (via Rachel’s Reflections)
- The dangers before the fountain pen and ink industry in India in the times of AI-led disruption (via INKED HAPPINESS)
- (13) 2025 San Francisco Pen Show Haul Video: Glass Pens, More Glass Pens, and a Drillog! (via The Gentleman Stationer on YouTube)
- 2025 San Francisco Pen Show Recap, Part II: Panel Takeaways (via The Gentleman Stationer)
- Why our house is a library (via Austin Kleon)
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Book Review: The Correspondent by Virginia Evans

A few weeks ago I dug into The Correspondent, a novel by Virginia Evans. After all, who doesn’t love a book built around a love of writing and using stationery?
Sybil van Antwerp is a retired court clerk, a lawyer in her own right, and a fierce lover of correspondence. Every morning she sits down and writes to those outside in the world around her, even as she becomes increasingly isolated from that world. Her stationery, fountain pens, and perfect penmanship are her steadfast companions and we learn more of her life, her regrets and triumphs through all her letters.
This book manages to both be incredibly sad, and incredibly uplifting at the same time. These days, most of my contact with my family and friends is through short emails, texts and maybe even just sharing of memes. What would it be like to exchange letters all your life long? I really enjoyed this one and I still find myself thinking about it, even weeks later.
Ana Answers the #12PenPersonQuestions List

Thanks to Olive Octopus for this great tag to share and learn a bit more about the pen community. If you would like to play along, feel free to leave your answers or a link to your answers in the comments (which work now!).
If you consider the different ways you can engage with pens and stationery—as a user, a collector, a hobbyist, a creator, a maker, a vendor—which roles fit best and what percentage of 100% would you assign to each? Are you happy with the balance?
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- 60% creator
- 15% vendor
- 10% collector
- 25% user
I spend most of my time writing reviews, making products for the shop, recording and editing videos and audio and creating extras for the Patrons. I spend some time packing orders, updating the online shop, and working for other shops as a vendor. So, the smallest amount of time using my stationery products and collecting new or secondhand products.
What is something you want to understand better or develop more informed opinions about?
I never expected to need to know so much about taxes, tariffs and import fees but here we are in 2025. I want to understand how the changes to the US import taxes will affect the stationery industry here and the small makers that are at the heart of it.
In the pen community, what’s something someone has said or done that stuck with you?
Thankfully, many of the folks who took my workshops in SF this year came to tall me that they enjoyed the classes and were enthusiastic, positive and kind. It made me so glad that I crawled out of my cat-filled cave and spent time with real people. Sharing my knowledge with others and learning from others is such a great experience and why I continue to go to pen shows.
There are now 25 hours in a day, a bonus hour is available to use however you like as long as pens or stationery are involved—how do you spend your hour?
I need at least an extra hour in each day to swatch my ink collection and I might have it all swatched before I drift off this mortal coil.
In the pen community yearbook, what would your superlative be? (i.e. “Best ______”, “Most _______” “Most likely to _______”)
I think the picture above speaks for itself.
How do you feel about your handwriting?

I am left-handed and learned to write overhanded so I’m more self-conscious about people seeing me write than I am about my actual handwriting. I have learned to write from below the baseline but it makes my handwriting look different and that bothers me too. But it does sort of give me different styles to use but sometimes they don’t match. So… I’m embarrased to be a full-time pen nerd with crappy, inconsistent handwriting.
What is something you are proud of doing, achieving, or overcoming?
A little over a year ago, I quit my jobby-job and started doing THIS full time. I make stickers, washi tape, original surface design patterns, as well as recording a podcast (and editing it myself!), making the occasional video, writing posts and reviews, attempting to do promotion and social media and petting a lot of cats. I’m proud that I’ve attempted to make a go of being a pen person full-time. Everyday is scary but I keep going.
You’re going on a writing retreat anywhere in the world—where would you go, what would you write, and what would you write with?
I’d prefer to go on a drawing retreat. I’ve always wanted to go to Australia and take one of Jane Davenport’s workshops in Australia. To sit on the beach and drawing and paint mermaids would be fun and inspiring.
What’s a current or favorite creative outlet?
Lately, I’ve been enjoying creative writing through solo RPG games. Just building characters and little stories has been creatively fulfilling and not something I ever imagined I would do.
What’s something that causes you benign envy—the kind of admiration and desire that leads to inspiration or motivation?
The rate at which other creators produce and publish new sticker designs. I feel like the amount of creativity, concentration and organization is next level. Do they have whole teams of creative talent, production managers and printers??!?!?! My goal is to reach that level of production.
What’s a comfort item, material, or color?
My well-worn leather B6 journal cover with a bursting Stalogy is my emotional support notebook. If I add my favorite Sailor pen filled with Monteverde Birthday Cake purple ink… I feel like I can handle anything. I might need an old Platinum Carbon Desk Pen for some drawing too. Just in case.
What would be a dream collaboration, project, or partnership?
I could tell you my dream collaboration but its in process right now so I guess you’ll just have to wait and see! There are dozens of other people and companies I’d like to work with in the future but this one was always at the top of my list. Can you guess what it is?
Please feel free to leave your own answers in the comments below or include a link to your own answers. Can’t wait to see how other pen people respond to the #12PenPersonQuestions.
Store Updates: Restocks and more!

Its finally cool this morning making me want to drink hot, pumpkin spiced coffee, wear a cozy sweater and light candles. It’s overcast today and I am in full autumn vibes.
It’s taking me a few extra days to get my planner set up, so I thought it was a good time to dig through all the new stickers and washi and dip into that fall, cozy library vibe. I’m feeling all bookish and dark academic and ready to read dusty tomes under a blanket by the light of candles. Are you with me?
Asunder Bazaar is our newest collection in the shop and her washi is both dark academic and vintage fun. Whatever vintage retro aesthetic you embrace, Asunder Bazaar will have something for you.
And because I want everyone to be able to feel like its Autumn (no matter what your weather), from now through Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, receive free shipping for any order over $50. Use the coupon FREESHIP50 to receive the discount. One use per customer, US customers only.
Pen Shows Are About Friends

While this post is a little about The SF Pen Show, its mostly about how even the shyest, most introverted, awkward people* can find true, lifetime friends.
The San Francisco Pen Show is probably the show I’ve attended the most and have developed some of my best, closest friendships. Years ago, I needed a room share for the show and found a willing person to share a hotel room with a complete stranger. It turned out, we had more in common than we could have expected. Since that weekend so long ago, we have become even closer friends, chatting at least once a week, sometimes even more. And her friends have become my friends too.
I also get to spend time with other friends who I feel like I have known forever. I don’t remember when or how we met anymore. I’m sure it was at a show but when and where, I can’t remember. Now, we always make plans to go out for dinner at any show we both attend and bring others along with us. Its often the only time I even leave the hotel.

I arrived at the show on Wednesday night because I was scheduled to teach a class on Thursday morning. The SF Pen Show has added activities and workshops on Thursday creating the first 4-day pen show. The show floor marketplace is not open on Thursday so Thursday was all about hanging out, seminars and workshops. It has officially become my favorite day of the show. I was able to wake at a reasonable hour, go out for a long walk along the bay with friends and then actually attend a bookbinding workshop hosted by Cheryl Ball (and assisted by her sister). I learned a new binding technique called the Buttonhole Binding with exposed stitches. Such fun. Then I scooted off to the Aloft to teach my Carve Your Own Rubber Stamps which is such a fun workshop.

I am an absolutely useless blogger/social media person. I didn’t take another photo of the show until Sunday and mostly because I was shocked at how busy Sunday was at the show. It was as busy as most shows are on Friday.
I taught four workshops and two free seminars plus I helped out at the Vanness Pen Shop booth. I hardly had time to breath, let alone eat lunch or take pictures. But what made it all worthwhile was how lovely and friendly and kind everyone I came into contact with.
I made new friends and got to spend time with those friends that I’ve made over the years. And once again, its the friends that make SF one of my favorite pen shows. Yes, yes, its overcrowded now and like all the pen shows, there are problems that still persist. But the people make it easier to overlook the issues.
Of course, the sheer volume of people and the crowdedness can also be stressful so I am glad to be home now with my cats and my headphones. If you attend a show, be sure to take care of yourself. Take breaks, be sure to eat, and just sit and write or sketch. It’s why we love pens.
As I left the hotel on Monday morning, I discovered that I had lost my most beloved handknit rainbow shawl. I left information with hotel (including the photo above) but I think its gone for good. If anyone happens to find it, I would be so happy to be reunited with it.
(*for the record, the introverted, awkward person mentioned above is me.)
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