The Pen Addict Podcast: Episode 724 - Hotdog on a Ring

uniball &knot

uniball &knot Ballpoint, via @uni_mitsubishi

I never get tired of stationery awards, and this time, it’s the 2026 ISOT selections that Myke and I break down. With a surprise, but warranted, winner, this list is filled with usable stationery, and gives me a list of new items to look out for. Speaking new items, I had them this week, including the new uniball &knot ballpoint pen.

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Posted on July 9, 2026 and filed under Podcast.

Fisher Space Pen Stowaway Review

Fisher Space Pen Stowaway Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Bluesky. And her latest book, The Atropine Tree, is now available!)

This little midcentury wonder is the source of one of my earliest stationery fascinations. That's probably true for a lot of us. A pen that can write underwater or in space, in extreme temperatures or on any surface! In a world where all I had were standard #2 pencils and temperamental ballpoints, the concept of a pen that could not fail and lasted longer than any other was the holy grail, especially for a kid who wrote for fun. Sadly, I wouldn't acquire said grail until I reached adulthood. I bought my first Fisher Space Pen in 2007 and it only recently stopped writing. While it wasn't my everyday pen, it did live in my craft bag for making notes on patterns. Nineteen years of service is a good run for any pen! That pen was one of their bullet-shaped pens. In the past few months, I was looking for a pen that would fit in the slim sleeve of my pocket-sized Plotter notebook, and I saw that the Stowaway model of the Fisher Space Pen is this perfect, slim pocket size. So I decided to give it a try as my pocket notebook pen.

Fisher Space Pen Stowaway

This model of the Fisher Space Pen is basically just a capped cartridge. A magical cartridge, to be sure. The sealed, pressurized ink chamber is what allows it to write even if you're visiting Hoth or Mount Doom. But it doesn't have much build to it. The body and cap are thin aluminum that friction-fit together. There's a brass-colored clip with the word Fisher stamped into it, though this model is also available without the clip. It comes with a medium point and black ink. The cap does post, bringing its wee 3.9" up to a 5.13" which is close to a standard pen length. It's only .25" in diameter, so may be too slim to comfortably write with for long, but it's perfect as a wallet pen, where you're just using it to sign a receipt here and there. Bonus: It will actually write on the receipt paper!

Fisher Space Pen Stowaway Hand

It writes just like a standard ballpoint, but without the fussiness. I have not experienced any skipping or faint lines. The ink does smear a little if rubbed, but that's true of most oil-based ballpoint inks. That pressurized cartridge keeps the ink flowing upside-down, in zero gravity, and in temps ranging from -30 to +250 degrees Fahrenheit. Space? No problem. Wisconsin in February? Might need a different pen for that. But it does fit perfectly in the pen sleeve of my pocket Plotter, so mission accomplished, there. However, getting it out of the pen sleeve can be tricky, as the friction-fit cap slides off too easily, leaving the body of the pen in the sleeve, so I have to wiggle it free. It's still the best non-fountain pen I've found for this use case, though. The Kaweco Liliput is the best fountain pen for this specific pen sleeve, but I've found myself using the pocket plotter when traveling and camping--situations where a water resistant, more versatile ink was needed. I suspect this Stowaway will live in this Plotter for the next nineteen years.

Fisher Space Pen Stowaway Writing

The Fisher Space Pen Stowaway sells for around $17 MSRP, but you can get it in black, blue, or red from Goldspot Pens for around $14.45. That feels like a lot for something so lightweight and tiny, but it is refillable, and if it lasts as long as my previous Fisher pen, it's well worth it. I fully intend on getting another in a decade or two.

(Goldspot provided this product at a discount to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Fisher Space Pen Stowaway Packaging
Posted on July 9, 2026 and filed under Fisher Space Pen, Pen Reviews.

Gamify Your Life Players Handbook Giveaway

Gamify Your Life Players Handbook Giveaway

The Gamify Your Life Players Handbook is a wonderful way to help you manage your planner, journal, and even your life in a fun and functional way. I had the pleasure of taking Ana Reinert’s class at the St. Louis Pen Show where she provided tips and tricks on how she created and uses this handbook. I have one copy of the zine to give away this week, and will include a set of dice and a Roll for Initiative sticker sheet to get you started. Read the rules below and get to entering!

Posted on July 7, 2026 and filed under Giveaways.