A charming ode to the lost art of connecting through the handwritten letter, from the owner of the beloved Seoul stationery shop Geulwoll
"That which takes longer to arrive stays longer in the heart."
Juhee Mun once doubted whether handwritten letters had a place in our ultra-fast-paced world, but the runaway success of her Seoul stationery shop Geulwoll changed her mind. Established in 2019, the shop quickly became known as a tranquil place where people can write and send letters, buy gorgeous pens and letter paper, and sign up for a distinctive pen pal service: Customers can pick up a letter written by an anonymous pen pal—but only if they write one in return. Every day Mun witnessed customers enjoying the rare pleasure of sitting down and putting pen to paper, and in The Healing Power of Korean Letter Writing, she shares the joy with others who crave the unique type of connection and careful consideration that comes from handwritten letters.
Through eighteen short chapters, from practical subjects like The Best Time to Write a Letter and Choosing Letter Paper and Envelopes to more sentimental ones like What Only Letters Can Do, Mun gently reveals the healing, nostalgic power of the written note. Personal stories and wisdom from famous letter-writers provide the encouragement for readers to craft touching, humorous, loving, and healing notes for everyone in their life—maybe even themselves, or a stranger.
The Healing Power of Korean Letter Writing is the ultimate love letter to an age-old practice that fosters connection to yourself and others, and a potent antidote to the fast-paced, online world of today.
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Juhee Mun is the director of the letter shop Geulwoll. When Mun opened Geulwoll’s first branch in 2019, word of mouth made the shop into an unexpected hit, and it quickly developed a loyal and passionate customer base. Geulwoll became so popular that she opened a second branch in Seongsu-dong only two years later. It also provides the real-life setting for Baek Seungyeon’s novel The Seoul Letter Shop. With a background as a magazine editor, Mun now focuses her time on the day-to-day running of the shop. The Kind Art of Korean Letter Writing is her first book.
Chapter 1
What’s so special about letters?
It’s hard to find anyone who doesn’t like letters. We feel a thrill when we receive them. One of their charms is that we can’t see what’s inside right away: there’s an anticipation in unsealing the mysteries held within.
Letters often contain words of affirmation—I say “often” because there are also, of course, belligerent letters and ones littered with cruel words. Personally, I am very glad that the majority I’ve received have made me laugh or moved me to tears. One thing they’ve taught me is how the sender perceives me. This is something incredibly precious. More than once, a letter from someone close to me has revealed something I never knew about myself. This has happened so many times that I wonder whether I’ve now become conditioned to respond with excitement.
Letters convey with clarity feelings that lie beneath the surface. For those of you who normally find it hard to express emotions, a letter can help you delve a little deeper. Whenever I steal glances at the letter writers in our shop, my heart warms. I’m beginning to think that our bodies are programmed to hunch over whenever we open up about how we truly feel. A posture of concentration. A head tilted deep in thought. And for those readers who have no idea what to write at all, I’d like to say that the bar is not as high as you’d think. Even a short note tucked into a lunch box can transform someone’s day and let them know you’re thinking of them. All of these things make the scene of letter writing so beautiful.
Letters are slow: they command a gentler pace and don’t deliver instant gratification in the same way as a text or social media post. There are lots of things to prepare before composing one. You need paper of an appropriate size, suitable writing materials, a space in which you can concentrate, and more than anything else: time. In truth, it takes only around twenty to thirty minutes to fill a sheet of paper. The actual time spent sitting at a desk isn’t all that long, yet with the hectic nature of modern life, there is always a more urgent task that ends up getting in the way. Relinquishing that brief stretch of time is the hardest thing to do. Conversely, if someone has sent me a letter, this means they have put everything else to one side and devoted that time to me. This is why the arrival of a letter never fails to put a smile on my face. The feeling arrives before I’ve even opened the envelope—whether it was one hour or ten minutes, someone has used their precious time to create something just for me.
Letters are truly unique: something only the sender could have come up with. I’m in awe of the motivation and discipline of people who send them regularly. The content changes depending on who the letter is for, and so you cannot simply copy and paste what someone else has written. You must use your own words. The message must be for that person only. It’s this distinctive aspect of letters that gets us so excited.
People tend to think there’s something “special” about those who send letters. We assume that they are more in touch with their emotions or that they’re big into writing itself. But that’s not necessarily the case for our customers. They are so diverse—it’s impossible to lump them into a single category. The customer who’s smart and well presented, the one who shuffles sheepishly through the door and takes a quiet look around, the customer with a charming and hearty laugh, another who throws me questions without reserve, the one wearing earphones who chooses letter paper that perfectly matches their own style, the customer dressed like they’ve just rolled out of bed, the one who’s about to quit their job and comes to buy letters for their colleagues, another who draws attention with their brightly colored hair . . . Everyone writes letters for different reasons. If there’s one thing my customers share, however, it’s the look in their eyes as they select paper and envelopes. In the search for something beautiful, they seem so peaceful. Seeing this always reminds me that letter writers are, in the end, people who love those around them.
That which takes longer to arrive stays longer in the heart. I think that’s why we turn to letters when we want people to remember us. Unlike the acts of instant messaging or emailing, the letter is an elegant human method of communication that can’t be done at the click of a button and doesn’t disappear. Though the visible end product may be a single sheet of paper, the hidden value of a letter lies in how it allows us to discover and experience a whole spectrum of emotions, through which we receive endless support, encouragement, and compassion.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. A charming ode to the lost art of connecting through the handwritten letter, from the owner of the beloved Seoul stationery shop geulwoll"That which takes longer to arrive stays longer in the heart."Juhee Mun once doubted whether handwritten letters had a place in our ultra-fast-paced world, but the runaway success of her Seoul stationery shop geulwoll changed her mind. Established in 2019, the shop quickly became known as a tranquil place where people can write and send letters, buy gorgeous pens and letter paper, and sign up for a distinctive pen pal service: Customers can pick up a letter written by an anonymous pen palbut only if they write one in return. Every day Mun witnessed customers enjoying the rare pleasure of sitting down and putting pen to paper, and in The Healing Power of Korean Letter Writing, she shares the joy with others who crave the unique type of connection and careful consideration that comes from handwritten letters.Through eighteen short chapters, from practical subjects like The Best Time to Write a Letter and Choosing Letter Paper and Envelopes to more sentimental ones like What Only Letters Can Do, Mun gently reveals the healing, nostalgic power of the written note. Personal stories and wisdom from famous letter-writers provide the encouragement for readers to craft touching, humorous, loving, and healing notes for everyone in their lifemaybe even themselves, or a stranger. The Healing Power of Korean Letter Writing is the ultimate love letter to an age-old practice that fosters connection to yourself and others, and a potent antidote to the fast-paced, online world of today. " A charming ode to the lost art of connecting through the handwritten letter, from the owner of the beloved Seoul stationery shop geulwoll."--Provided by publisher. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780593838655