| Fountain
Pen Network |
A
great community full of pen and ink enthusiasts. |
| Richard
Binder |
Restorer
of forgotten treasures (pens). What can I say that hasn't been said
before? He takes a great nib and makes it superb. One may also find
many useful pen facts on his site. |
| Pendemonium |
The
store
where I get my inks and papers. They have a very helpful and friendly
staff. |
| The
Pear Tree Pen Company |
Another
great place to get your inks and pen-related goods. One should
try their Ink Sampler Program before buying the whole bottle. |
| Scribblers |
Where
I get
my special calligraphy nibs and inks.
|
| His Nibs |
Another
pen store
with excellent customer
service and affordable fountain pens. |
| Colfer's
Imperial Inks |
The
inventor's come up with a fun new way to enjoy
one's ink! Pre-orders are now being taken.
|
| James
Pickering |
One
of my
favorite calligraphers. There are many helpful tips on writing
beautiful (and practical) italic handwriting. |
| David
Nishimura's Vintage Pens |
Where
I got my very first vintage fountain pen. It's also fun just
looking through all the cool writing utensils he has on his site. |
| Locks of
Love |
Donate
hair to the needy! My personal record is 18 inches (45.72 cm). Just
grow your hair out, chop it off, donate, and repeat. |
| Ornamental
Leaves |
My
pal A.D.'s demo songs. Experience them straight out of the oven. |
| Kamakura
Pens |
Many
interesting articles on the long history of pens, including information
on pens used by U.S. presidents. |
| Chris Perridas: H. P. Lovecraft & His Legacy |
(As described in the blog itself:) "A presentation of H. P. Lovecraft, his contemporaries, and his historical significance. A 'blog of references, original mini-essays and Lovecraft's wide reaching influences." |
| The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society |
Source for great madness, fonts, props, and other fun goodies. Check out their silent movie, The Call of Cthulhu! |