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The Postcard Archive

· Matias Roos · Letters Archive Paper

Postcards arrive slowly, then in bursts, then stop. They do not ask for a large shelf, only a small place.

Most of them are badly sorted, but every card has a destination date and one honest line.

Some cards are faded to a color that only old drawers can remember.

I keep them because people write fewer letters than they once did, and each one tells the shape of a slower week.