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:
— A Deep Dive into Elastic Planner Systems (AKA Traveler's Notebooks/Fauxdori) (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— Analog Office – A Life in Pocket Notebooks (The Cramped)
— Mossery Threadbound Notebook Review 4K (Blake's Broadcast)
— Montblanc x Naruto Orange Fountain Pen Ink (Gourmet Pens)
— Ed Emberley's Little Drawing Book of Weirdos (1973) (Present & Correct)
— Joan Didion - Group of Thirteen Blank Notebook (STAIR Galleries)
— (22) Benu Skulls & Roses + DOUBLE GIVEAWAY (Figboot on Pens)
— The 100 Best Songs and Albums of the 1990s, According to Pitchfork Readers (Pitchfork)
— Leonardo MomentoZero Grande Dutch Pen Show 2022 Fountain Pen Review (SBREBrown)
— Ink Review #724: Stipula Calamo Ebony Black (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)
— Inktober Day 23: Packing Up the Plastics in the Sea Exhibit (Writing at Large)
— Roshi Rouzbehani on saving the world with art, empowering women, and developing her own visual language (Creative Boom)
— Hacking Stationery: Don't Be Afraid to "Personalize" Your Products! (They're Yours, After All) (The Gentleman Stationer)
— Christopher Locke's Playlist for His Essay Collection "Without Saints" (Largehearted Boy)
— Ink Review #1925: Laban Athena Grey (Mountain of Ink)
— Van Dieman’s Tassie Salmon on Muji Planting Tree (Inkcredible Colours)
— Data Matters (Stuart Lennon)
— Haruki Murakami: Where My Characters Come From (The Atlantic)
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