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Love Letter for Someone Who Doesn’t Know You Love Them
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Historical Love Letters and What They Still Teach Us
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How to Deliver a Love Letter (Six Quiet Ways That Land)
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Love Letter Etiquette: When, Where, and How
Love letter etiquette is mostly common sense and one quiet truth: a love letter is for the reader, not the writer. Once…
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Love Letter Mistakes to Avoid (and What to Do Instead)
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Love Letter Examples: 12 Real Letters Worth Reading
The best love letter examples are not the famous ones in books. They are the letters real people wrote at their kitchen…
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Writing Your First Love Letter: A Quiet, Honest Guide
Your first love letter feels impossible because the stakes feel huge. They are not as huge as they feel. The person you…
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Short Love Letter: How to Say a Lot in 50 Words
Short love letters often land harder than long ones. A page of general feeling is easier to skim. Fifty words written carefully…
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30 Writing Prompts for Love Letters You’ll Actually Send
A good writing prompt for a love letter is not a question. It is a doorway. It points at a specific kind…
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Getting in the Mood to Write a Love Letter: 7 Quiet Rituals
Most people freeze the second the page is in front of them. The problem is rarely the words. It is the room,…
Frequently asked questions
How do you start a love letter when the words won't come?
Write the date and the place first. 'Tuesday, kitchen table.' It is small but it tells your brain you have started. Then write about one specific moment from the last week, not a feeling. The first true sentence usually pulls the rest of the letter after it. Do not try to write the opening last.
What should a love letter include?
A soft opening that names where or when you are writing, two or three specific memories or details, one plain sentence that says what you want them to know, and a quiet close. Sign it the way you sign cards in the house. That is the whole shape, no matter who the letter is for.
How long should a love letter be?
Half a page to two pages. Long enough that the reader knows you sat down on purpose. Short enough that they will read it twice. Going past two pages usually means you have written two letters and packed them into one. Pick the stronger one and let the other wait for next time.
Should I write it by hand or type it?
Type the draft if it helps you think. Write the final by hand if you can. Handwriting slows you down, and the slower you go, the more the small honest lines come out. The reader sees your hand on the page, which is something only you can make. The format is part of the message.
