A blog about writing, reading, drawing and sometimes stationery, from Nofar, a DevOps engineer, writer, reader, Urban Sketcher and runner.
Note: all the reviews on my site are of things that I bought for myself, out of my own money, and with no prompting or sponsorship. This is a personal blog, as there were in the olden days of the internet, pre-social media, influencers, etc. I don’t and won’t accept items for review.
Twitter: @nofars
Instagram: @writingatlarge
Izzy Hezz
Hello! I’ve been enjoying you blog, and I was curious if you have any old Field notes you might be interested in selling? I saw that you were not a fan of the dot grids, I’d love to buy any old left overs you might have 🙂
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Mark
What part of the world are you writing from?
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writingatlarge
Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Ted Allen
Thank you so much for your Inkvent posts. Yours was one of 3 that I have followed through the entire adventure.
I am hoping that your chemo proves successful. My thoughts are with you
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writingatlarge
Thank you very much for following along and for your kind words!
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Umi Tea Sets
Hi, Nofar
I am a huge fan of your site. I am really enjoying your posts, especially this post:
https://writingatlarge.com/2021/03/02/silver-needle-tea-seminar-and-virtual-tea-seminar-review/
I know you’re busy, so I won’t waste your time. I’m reaching out because I have an idea share to you.
I am from Umi Tea Sets Store, we have many high-quality tea sets, teapots, teacups, and tea leaves in our store. Can we send you one of them as a gift?
It is totally free, once you have received it and love it, can you share our website and products on your Facebook/Instagram/Pinterest?
Also, If you like, can you write a review about our product and post it on your blog, and add a link to our website? If there’s a fee charge to post it and add link we completely understand and we’re happy to know how much does it cost?
Looking forward your reply.
Cheers.
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Elizabeth
I was a blog pioneer in the good olden days when personal blogs were the only kind there were, we were only just moving from dial-up, and the blogosphere felt like a worldwide neighborhood of pen pals, all curious and kind. So I especially appreciate that yours is a personal, non-commercial blog.
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