Faber-Castell Grip & Sheaffer VFM Prize Draw – Day 3.

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Anna has been a lover of stationery since the age of three, when she got her first red spotted pencil case. Lucky enough to work part time for The Pen Company, she is surrounded by stationery; the dream of many a collector!

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  3. sakurasake at 7:04 am

    I like to write occasionally– I love plotting but getting the words out can be very difficult and frustrating!

  4. haxell at 11:37 am

    I used to write for both but lately the writing for pleasure has slipped – want to get back to it though.

    Hazel Rea – @beachrambler

  5. Julie B at 12:10 pm

    I write for pleasure, but I also transpose a lot of music onto manuscript paper and a good pen is essential for this.

  6. Sebastian at 2:37 pm

    I write because of uni. work but do enjoy writing and have gone against the grain and not use electronic devices (no iPad e.t.c., only phone)

  7. Stewart Miller at 9:37 pm

    i write with a pen out of necessity, however a hand written letter is a lot more personal and friendly than any electronic email so pen writing is for those special people in my life and special occasions.

  8. Gordon at 11:10 pm

    I write for pleasure – even when my writing is for work (which is most of the time!), I try to use pens that MAKE it a pleasure… Not much of a fiction writer, though – I leave that to my older kids!

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