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The Accidental Discovery That Erased Our Mistakes

In 1770 Edward Nairne, an English engineer, developed the very first widely used rubber eraser. An invention so many of us have relied upon to erase our graphite-based mistakes for years. A simple, yet effective, solution, but did you know that it was created by...

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Five Unusual Scripts From History

Five Unusual Scripts From History

5 writing systems you have probably never heard of. The Deseret alphabet Deseret is a phonetic alphabet for English. Brigham Young commissioned it around 1854 because he thought English spelling was broken. A committee in Salt Lake City designed 38 new letters for the...

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Before the pen, there was a stick

Before the pen, there was a stick

Around 3400 BCE, in the floodplains of southern Iraq, Sumerian scribes cut reeds from the riverbank, trimmed one end flat, and pushed it into damp clay tablets at different angles. The marks came out wedge-shaped, which is where we get the word cuneiform, from the...

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Have you ever wondered how a Fountain Pen Works?

Have you ever wondered how a Fountain Pen Works?

Fountain pens are basically a tube with an ink chamber at the top and a nib at the bottom.  Getting the ink from the chamber to the nib to the page in an orderly fashion is the trick!   So, how does the pen ensure the ink flows steadily onto the page?  There are...

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Write Here Newsletter 17/09/25

Write Here Newsletter 17/09/25

Exciting times at Write Here.  It’s our 21st  Birthday on Monday October 1st (unfortunately the day we close for our annual stocktake so the partying will be on hold for a day or so).  There’s some news below about some celebratory merch… No lack of...

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How to Start a Handwriting Journal

How to Start a Handwriting Journal

Why Bother With a Handwriting Journal? It’s not about having perfect script. It’s about slowing down. A handwriting journal gives you a place to think properly, away from screens and notifications. You don’t need to be a calligrapher. Just grab a pen and start putting...

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Top 5 Pens for Calligraphy

Top 5 Pens for Calligraphy

Whether you're a beginner looking to dive into the world of Calligraphy or an experienced Calligraphist who's interested in finding some new and exciting tools to work with. it can be difficult to know where to get started, We've created a list of what we think are...

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Top 10 Fountain Pens under £100 in 2025

Top 10 Fountain Pens under £100 in 2025

Hey there! If you are looking for a brilliant fountain pen that won’t break the bank, you’re in the right place. We have rounded up top 10 fountain pens under £100. Fantastic designs, impressive ink capacities, and solid performance from brands like TWSBI, Opus 88,...

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“OMAS” reborn?

“OMAS” reborn?

Omas vintage nibs Founded in 1925 by Armando Simoni, OMAS pens were notable for their beauty, the quality of their materials and the innovation and imagination bought to engineering.  Simoni’s dictum was that “a pens should always make writing pleasurable”, and...

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How to Improve Your Handwriting ✍️

How to Improve Your Handwriting ✍️

Most people think their handwriting is either naturally good or naturally awful. The truth is, it's just a skill - and like any other, it can be improved with the right tools and habits. Whether you want cleaner notes, better journaling, or to stop being embarrassed...

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