Finally, a Letter Subscription For Adults.
Why let kids have all the fun? Letterjoy is a historic letter subscription made for adults.
Real historic letters reproduced on fine stationeries & parchment. Detailed “postscript” articles accompanying each letter.
Member Testimonials
"My fiance got me a subscription to @Letterjoy and it's always such a treat."
— Josh, California (Via Twitter)
"My sister and I got my dad a @Letterjoy subscription for Father’s Day and it’s been such a nice success so far."
— Rachel, Virginia (Via Twitter)
"My annual subscription to @Letterjoy is money well spent."
— Stuart, Arkansas (Via Twitter)
"Got [Letterjoy] for my dad, a big history buff. He loved them, three-hole-punches then and keeps them in a binder on his bookshelf"
— Denise, California (Via Twitter)
The Letterjoy Experience
Get one letter every week from a fascinating figure of the past.
Legendary Pen Pals
Each week, we’ll mail you one reproduction of a real letter from American history.
Your pen pals will be a variety of famous or eloquent figures from throughout American history. Recent pen pals include Benjamin Franklin, Sitting Bull, Sojourner Truth, and Andrew Carnegie.
A Classic Experience
Take a break from your email inbox and relax offline with a letter, mailed to you in an ivory envelope with a real first-class stamp.
Each of your Letterjoy letters will arrive on fine stationery, vellum, or parchment, and many will include classic touches like restored letterhead, signatures, and censor stamps.
The Context To Dig Deeper
Each Letterjoy letter also includes an article that we like to call “the postscript”, written by our researches and teeming with all the detailed background info you could ever want on your letter.
Join Letterjoy and you’ll pick up new fun facts every week to use at your next trivia night or when you do the crossword.
Timely & Timeless Topics
Each month of your letters will explore a theme from four distinct angles. Themes change every month, so you may find yourself reading letters from infamous Wild West Gunslingers in one month and Civil War spies or captains of industry in the next.