Quietly, purposefully feeding the literate: Intellectual Refuge

by Aaron Geiger | 25th September 2012

What does the digital publication Intellectual Refuge have in common with an 85-year-old master sushi chef? Well, you have to read to find out, silly. Read More

An Abundance of Porn in Your Trash: epub #3

by Aaron Geiger | 10th April 2012

Can you find the art and literary might in today's digital trash? If so, you can submit to our next epub. See guidelines for details. Read More

C. S. Lewis offers writing tips to a child

by Aaron Geiger | 3rd April 2012

C. S. Lewis attempted to return every piece of mail he received. Here, via Letters of Note, he offers great writing advice to a child (to us all, really). Read More

Love as an artifact letter

by Aaron Geiger | 14th February 2012

History. Love. Letters. Artifacts of expression. Three stories. Read More

How are your Kerning skills?—a game

by Aaron Geiger | 12th October 2011

How are your kerning skills? Play Mark MacKay's kerning game and test your typesetting skills. Read More

A typed tirade about the end of cursive writing

by Aaron Geiger | 7th July 2011

This is an open letter to Time reporter Kayla Webley, in the defence of cursive writing, and long-form journalism. Read More

Pen Pals with Hazel & Wren (part I)

by Aaron Geiger | 22nd June 2011

What better way to interview two letterpressers than by snail mail? Check out our interview with Hazel & Wren. Good times. Read More

Ayn Rand’s letter to Boris Spassky

by Aaron Geiger | 8th June 2011

In 1972, Ayn Rand sent a petulant letter to Boris Spassky during his epic tournament vs. American Bobby Fisher. She was philosophically mean-spririted. Read More