Idea in the back of my mind today: print ānewsletterā sent via snail mail instead of online.
@aa Thatās an interesting idea. It wouldnāt suit most link-based newsletters, but one thatās based around longer-form writing would be a good fit I think.
@aa Iāve been thinking along similar lines. I own a very nice HP Laserjet B&W printer, that Iād love to use again. The problem is that itās been sitting unused in an attic about 1,300 Km from where I am now for the past 10 years.
@artkavanagh that is a problem! If you were to write and send this type of letter out to folks, what would be your topic?
@aa It would probably be a version of the one that Iām now sending by email, Talk about books. And I think Iād continue to send the email version but give subscribers the option of having a printed version instead. I havenāt fully thought it through, but I like the idea of sending out a tangible, physical object, not just an email.
@aa Thatās funny, I told a friend recently that analog things might be coming back and I found a couple companies that do this on-demand where they print and mail via API. Hmmā¦
@alongtheray P.S. Although this isnāt one of the API companies, check out Newspaper Club. Got their free samples, itās beautiful stuff.
@alongtheray agreed re analog making a come back. There is something to be said for the tangible. It offers experiences and feelings that screens simply cannot duplicate.
The on-demand service you found sounds intriguing! Have a link handy?
@aa Totally agree ā the tangible becomes more and more relevant these days. COVID only sped that up.
There are several services, I mostly focused on postcards but most also do letters. Lob is the huge API company; if you go to their Partners page youāll find more companies offering their services if you donāt want to muck with their API. Zapier works too with it if youāre handy. Thanks offers unique āhandwrittenā letters.
My initial notes from a few months ago:
P.S. Check out Hoot Review which is a āminiā literary magazine sent out on a postcard each month.
@alongtheray thanks for the detailed reply!! wandering into the rabbit hole just to see what things look like š
@JMaxB happy to hear this may give you that fire again! Links are certainly a challenge in this case :-) makes for a different experience for both writer and reader.
@ChrisHannah You could create a QR code that took you to a link (or a collection of links). But definitely that would be supplemental to the newsletter.