I've always been a letter person. Even when email took over, even when texts got easier — I still kept reaching for paper. There's something about the slowness of it. The intentionality. The fact that someone sat down and thought about what they wanted to say before they sealed it up and sent it to you.
I started The Sunday Letters because I wanted to give people that feeling. Not a newsletter. Not content. An actual letter — the kind that feels like it was written just for you, because honestly, it kind of was.
Every month I sit down and write. I write about real things — the messy parts of life, the beautiful parts, the parts that are somehow both at once. I write about things I've lived through, things I've learned slowly, things I wish someone had said to me when I needed to hear them. And then I tuck it in an envelope with a little something extra and send it to your door.
I'm not a therapist. I'm not a life coach. I'm just a person who has found that words — the honest, imperfect, human kind — have a way of reaching people right when they need it most. That's the whole idea here.
So if you've been craving something real in a world full of scrolling and noise — something you can hold in your hands, something that shows up just for you once a month — I think you're in the right place.
I would love to write to you.
— Kristin