I’m so excited to welcome you to The Letterbox Collective, our brand-new literary space dedicated to the art of letters, diary entries, and serialized stories.
If you love The House of Letters, you’re going to find a fresh, warm, and creative home here.
Here’s what you can expect:
Weekly curated letters and diary entries you won’t find anywhere else
Serialized stories unfolding in beautiful installments
Opportunities to submit your own work and be featured
A cozy, supportive community space to connect, reflect, and create
We celebrate the timeless art of letter writing: personal notes, heartfelt confessions, epistolary tales, and honest journal entries.
Join Our Community
Whether you’re a reader craving connection or a writer longing to share your story, The Letterbox Collective is a place to belong.
Read: Discover new voices every week in our Weekly Digest—free for all subscribers.
Write: Send us your letters, diaries, or epistolary tales. Your voice matters here.
Connect: Join our monthly Letter Lounge chats, where writers gather to share, inspire, and grow.
How to Submit
We welcome submissions from anyone who feels called to write—no paid subscription required (for now while we’re in our launch phase). Send us your heartfelt letters, honest diaries, epistolary tales, and personal essays or reflections.
Poetry is warmly welcomed when it feels like a letter or journal entry, carrying emotional truth in every line.
Subscription Tiers
Free: Weekly Digest, select free letters and stories, and occasional editorial notes and community updates.
Paid Monthly: Full archive access, monthly Letter Lounge chats with prompts and inspiration, Up to 3 submission per month (starting after launch phase).
Founding Members: All paid monthly benefits plus up to 6 submissions per month, priority reading and personalized editorial feedback, and a featured writer spotlight.
Want to be part of this?
Subscribe to receive new letters and stories each week.
If you write, we invite you to submit your own letters, diaries, or epistolary tales and become part of the collective.
This isn’t just a publication — it’s a conversation, a gathering of souls through words.
Dakkota
Founder, The Letterbox Collective