Fresh perspectives from independent writers around the world.
A growing movement of letter writers is reclaiming the lost art of correspondence, proving that slowness and intention still matter in our hyperconnected world.

Cursive is cool again. A generation raised on screens is rediscovering the meditative joy of writing by hand, and it's reshaping how we think about creativity, memory, and mindfulness.

Why millions are obsessing over granola, gardening, and ginghamโand what it reveals about our collective burnout.

While previous generations fought for stimulation, Gen Z is quietly rejecting the dopamine treadmill. Here's why doing nothing has become the ultimate form of resistance.

As digital communication dominates, a surprising number of young people are rediscovering the intimacy of pen and paper. Here's why snail mail matters more than ever.

From obscure anime communities to micro-genres of electronic music, digital culture has fragmented into thousands of incomprehensible tribes. And honestly? That's kind of beautiful.

Young people are bringing back formal dining rules their parents abandoned. Here's why putting away phones and using the right fork suddenly feels revolutionary.

While texting dominates our lives, a growing movement of people are rediscovering the intimacy and permanence of putting pen to paper. Here's why letters are staging an unexpected comeback.

Record sales have surpassed CDs for the first time in 40 years. But the vinyl revival isn't just nostalgiaโit's a rebellion against the algorithm.

What started as Victorian carnival entertainment has evolved into an organized competitive sport with international tournaments, celebrity participants, and a surprisingly devoted fanbase.
