From Heart to Hand

ebook The Lost Art of a Written Letter

By Kirstin Horvath

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?Coming across letters while out pickin? is always a personal experience for me. I love the look of aged paper, the hand-writing style, and effort it took to write and send. After reading ?From Heart to Hand? you'll want to get out the pen and pad and send a letter from your neighborhood post office.? Mike Wolfe—creator and star of American Pickers, author, Kid Pickers: How to Turn Junk Into Treasure ?I stood beside my friend and mentor Dr. Wayne Dyer on stages across the country as he said the words that now echo through my days: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. From Heart to Hand delivers this, one of our most needed and too often unsaid messages: gratitude.?—Alex Woodard, critically-acclaimed musician, producer, and author of For the Sender: Love Letters from Vietnam, For the Sender: Love Is (Not a Feeling) and For the Sender: Four Letters. Twelve Songs. One Story. ?Here is a book filled with the life songs of a full heart, personally scripted with passion and deeper meaning.  It is challenging to expose one's inner workings in a way that reveals pure love, and Kristin distributes her letters with great care and flourish, each brimming with absolute appreciation.  This book makes me want to send mail to my own web of supporting casts, in turn making the cathartic and cleansing diary that Kristin brings to us.?—Gary Gerson author of I'm Light: A Driver's Search for Meaning on the Mean Streets Uber Detroit, The Worst Season: Triumph and Treason at a Midwestern Prep School and Scoring Points: Love and Football in the Age of AIDS.

From Heart to Hand