HowExpert,Andrea Gencheva

Letter Writing 101

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In this innovative how-to guide, you’ll get the best explanation and ideas on how to write old school letters. Among great examples and bonus chapters, you’ll find info on:
- Writing letters (easier said than done, but with our guidance, you’ll know exactly what to do)
- Realizing all the awesome benefits of writing old school letters
- Where to find a penpal (they’re all around you!)
- Who would be a best penpal for you (you’re allowed to be picky)
- How to write old school letters (the best part!)
- What to write (might seem a little intimidating at first, but we got your back)
- How to stay in touch once you’ve made first contact (just keep being your cool self and follow these easy steps)
- How to stay safe (keeping your personal info safe is crucial in truly enjoying the penpal experience)
- What to do if your penpal has stopped writing (it happens, but don’t fret)
- Famous penpals in history (you’ll be surprised at all the people who enjoyed writing letters!)
And not only that. Bonus chapters include info on:
- Postcards: what are they and where to get your hands on some
- How to address postcards
- What to write
- What NOT to write
Of course, this is all rounded up nicely with a full blown example on what a great letter to a penpal should look like and also, what a properly written postcard should look like.
About the Expert
When not reading yet another book and drinking a warm cup of coffee, Andrea Gencheva can be found at her desk, writing a letter to a dear friend or family member. Ever since she sent her first letter in elementary school, she hasn’t stopped writing. It’s been about 25 years now, and her drawers are always full of pretty stationery, all sorts of postcards and thousands of pens.
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Publisher
HowExpert
Publication year
2018
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