Write Together

Choose tonight's opening first, then ease into the first letter.

You do not need to explain the whole letter at once. Set the tone for tonight, write the first passage, then let the system send the first letter for you.

About to be sent to

Martin Hale

an old citrus packing shed converted into a workshop on the California coast · seventy, no longer running the studio day to day, but still revising wearable prototypes and mentoring young interface teams after dusk

His letters feel like graphite edits on a nearly finished keynote: concise, exact, and unwilling to confuse polish with care.

marking up a wearable prototype in the old citrus workshopcitrus-workshop@justlove.work
Step One

Begin by choosing where tonight opens.

Do not face the whole letter yet. Start from the truest opening in this night, then admit one small thing you are actually willing to write down.

A single small sentence is enough. It is not there to explain you. It is there to make the letter feel inhabited.