A letter from me to you

Sunday Evening Letters

This newsletter is exactly that. Every week, on Sunday evening, I sit down and write to the people who love reading the way I do — not as a task to finish, but as a way of being in the world. I confess my struggles. I share what’s sitting on my nightstand. I tell you what I’m grateful for, what’s inspiring me and what I’m carrying into the month ahead. It is honest, personal, and written with real care.

What you will find inside

Each letter is a carefully assembled gathering of things I love sharing

The Literary View

A free monthly wallpaper for both desktop and mobile — drawn from my personal photography collection, tinted with the mood of the season. Alongside it, a single handpicked quote to anchor a literary-driven month. Something to live with, not just glance at.

Inspiration for the Month Ahead

The intentions that guide my first steps into a new month. Not resolutions — something softer, more like a compass. I share what I am reaching toward, and why.

What’s on My Nightstand

An honest, slightly eclectic look at what I am reading, reaching for, or keeping close. Anything from a dog-eared novel to the lip balm I’ve become devoted to. Seasonal, moody, and entirely unsponsored.

Reader’s Confessions

Maximum vulnerability. The reading slumps, the books I abandoned without guilt, the ones that changed something in me. The victories are here too — small and large. This is where I say the things we often keep to ourselves.

Gratitude for the Month Ending

I look back at the month that is closing — with softness, no matter how hard it was. A quiet act of noticing. A reminder that there is almost always something to be grateful for, even in the difficult chapters.

“Reading is the noblest of all the signs
that a person is truly alive.”

— from the ritual