Letters

How to write a postcard

a person writing a postcard

Okay. So you gave up snail mail for email. Then you gave up email for texting. But you may still have a favorite aunt or grandfather who expects to hear from you. You’ve forgotten how to write in complete paragraphs. What to do? Try a postcard.

How to write an address

blank letter needing an address

Some of you may remember, somewhere between the Dark Ages and the Pony Express, that writing an address was simple. You didn’t even need to keep an address book. As long as you knew the city and state you were fine. It looked something like this:
 
Mrs. Marvin Adams
San Angelo
Texas

That was it. No 10-digit zip codes. No street addresses (except in big cities). No two-letter state abbreviations. In fact, if the addressee lived in the same city as the sender, you could eliminate the city and state names and simply write the street address with “City” on the following line.

How to write a letter of interest

writing a letter of interest

Also known as a prospecting letter or a letter of inquiry, a letter of interest is a great introduction of yourself to a prospective employer, business partner, or school. Because this is the first impression you are providing of yourself, it is important that you write you letter of interest with professionalism and knowledge.

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