Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:
— Do Not Erase: Mathematician’s Chalkboards (Kottke)
— Austin Kleon: “Scumbags and Lowlifes Can Create Beautiful Art” (Texas Monthly)
— A tribute to Daniel Johnston, whose illustrations and music spoke “universal truths with pin sharp clarity” (It's Nice That)
— San Francisco International Pen Show 2019 (Gourmet Pens)
— Picking a "Workhorse": How To Choose A Fountain Pen for an Everyday Writer (The Gentleman Stationer)
— Lamy and the return of the fountain pen (The Hindu)
— Scribbled Portraits of Brooding Figures by Adam Riches (Colossal)
— Thoughts on creativity from lyrical powerhouse Rakim (Marketplace)
— Super Sheeny Blues — Mountain of Ink (Mountain of Ink)
— Notebook Review: Field Notes National Parks (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— Pilot Capless/Vanishing Point (7heDaniel)
— From the Collection: The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集) (Letterform Archive)
— Mid-Week Mini: Stockholm Travel Kit. (The Finer Point)
— Franz Kafka’s Notebook (Notebook Stories)
— Number one with a bullet! (Polar Pencil Pusher)
— FPUK Monboddo’s Hat and Scribble Purple Review (Nick Stewart)
— A new buyer’s guide, part 2: pens £50-100 (UK fountain pens)
— Slice of Tokyo: How Japan Became a Pizza Hotspot (Airbnb Magazine)
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