Comment from Taylor
I don't really trmnteeat how or once i get the Letters in the Mail. Every time it arrives, it feels like a letter should be. It's suddenly there in my mail box one particular day. A pleasant, tangible surprise. I'm for you doing whatever you want when you send it. Mix it up to the persons who help get it sent out. Include crumbs from your lunch. Coffee stains. Whatever. Keep the tedious character of getting letters out to a minimum by doing whatever you feel like that day. The arrival from the letter and the words of the author inside are what matters. Personally, what I like most effective about The Rumpus is that I never understand what I'll read through that day. Or if there isn't one which day, maybe it's because Stephen couldn't discover anything to say or there was way too much planning on.
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