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Pismo
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"Because sending a letter is the next best
thing to showing up personally at someone’s door. Ink from your pen
touches the stationary, your fingers touch the paper, your saliva seals
the envelope, your scent graces the paper. Something tangible from your
world travels through machines and hands, and deposits itself in
another’s mailbox; their world. Your letter is then carried inside as an
invited guest. The paper that was sitting on your desk, now sits on
another’s. The recipient handles the paper that you handled. Letters
create a connection that modern and impersonal forms of communication
will never replace."
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