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“Letters are among the most significant memorial a person can leave behind them.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

The art of writing letters is a dying one in this modern age of electronic correspondence, so reading letters from the past is one way to become reacquainted with this this practice. It also gives us a peek into the private lives of the writers and insights into what they found important enough to write about.

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Joseph P. Macolino - Thrilling Fantasy Filled with Twists, Turns and Philosophy
FEATURED AUTHOR - Husband, father, and seeker of truth, Joseph Macolino has a passion for nature, philosophy, and all things fantasy. A true believer in human potential, he dreams of a future human society where people can truly cooperate and voluntarily exchange ideas, goods, and services. When he’s not writing Evorath, he’s likely outside gardening, spending time watching a show with his family, or reading a book on philosophy. Considering himself a lifelong student of humanity, Joseph enjoys meeting new… Read more