![]() I’ll work out a way to compile and share these letters in the near future, assuming I can get the necessary permission. And I’ll be replying to as many of you as humanly possible. It might become a permanent home for suggestions. I’ll be keeping this discussion open indefinitely. A letter is a letter is a letter, and I’m here for them all. It can be profound, silly, heartbreaking, long, short. It can be a letter from a published collection of correspondence or a biography, or even a letter you’ve sent/received yourself. It could be a letter I’ve previously shared, or, better still, a letter I’m yet to mention. Paste a couple of lines or just point me to the right book or website or source and I’ll try my best to find it. Let me/all of us know in the comments below. So I thought I’d try something a bit different with one of these open threads, which I’ve also never tried, and ask you very simply: ![]() For fourteen years I’ve been harping on about the correspondence that grabs me, building up a hefty following of likeminded individuals along the way, and I’ve largely kept it one-sided, and in doing so I’ve probably, in fact definitely, missed out on countless opportunities to broaden my horizons. It occurred to me this morning that I have never, as far as I can remember, asked you-the devoted readers of Letters of Note-about your favourite letters, which seems even more absurd as I type it out. ![]()
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