About
Fictional letters. Real envelopes.
At Quill Post, we believe stories are meant to be held — smudged with ink, sealed with wax, and delivered straight to your door.
Twice a month, you’ll receive a personal letter from a fictional character. Their stories arrive one envelope at a time, unfolding slowly across twenty-four dispatches.
Quill Post was created for those who still love the thrill of real mail, the feel of paper between their fingers, and the kind of storytelling that takes its time. Every letter is written with care, voice, and a little bit of magic. Because even in an age of instant gratification, there’s nothing quite like anticipation to flavour the banality of everyday life.
Welcome to Quill Post. Your new favourite obsession awaits.
Vision Statement:
Quill Post delivers more than beautiful letters — it delivers literature by post. Each subscription tells a complete, immersive, emotionally layered story, written to the same standard as a published novel or novella. Every letter is a chapter. Every character is fully realised. Every story matters.
Quill Post aims to set the industry benchmark for epistolary fiction by prioritising narrative craft, emotional resonance, and character depth, not just stationery and style.
Format and Technical Guidelines:
Length per letter: ~400–800 words.
Total word count per subscription: 12k–18k words (roughly novella length).
Publishing cadence: 2 letters per month = 24 letters over 12 months.
Audience Promise:
Every letter matters.
Every story has an ending.
Every chapter is a genuine piece of storytelling you can hold in your hand.
Final Note:
Quill Post exists for readers who crave connection, depth, and magic in the quiet act of receiving mail. Our stories are carefully woven, deliberately paced, and emotionally rich — because we believe the written word, sent with intention, still holds power.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Each letter for Quill Post is crafted with care and attention to detail by our in-house author, Titania Tempest.
Titania writes rom-coms, sci-fi, and high fantasy, and her works regularly feature awesome, relatable women (often with sapphic themes).
She also dabbles in cross-genre short stories, poetry, and now, letters!