✦ Chapter One ✦
There was a Tuesday in November when I set down a disposable ballpoint for the last time. Not dramatically — no ceremony, no proclamation. Just the quiet recognition that something had to change about the way I moved a pen across a page.
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Sailor Pro Gear Slim · Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo · Tomoe River 68gsm
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March 14, 2023
It arrived in a small cardboard box, wrapped in tissue paper. Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo — "moonlight on water." I held the bottle up to the window and watched the blue-green shift like something alive.
May 2, 2023
Seven pens, four ink bottles, two notebooks, and a brass pen rest. I moved everything twelve times before the light was right. The photo got 400 likes. I understood then that this was not a hobby — it was a practice.

July 19, 2023
"What paper is that?" Six words from a stranger in Portland who collected vintage Esterbrooks. We exchanged forty-three messages that week. She sent me a sample of her handmade paper. I sent her a vial of Diamine Oxblood.

September 3, 2023
I started waking at 5:30 not from discipline but from wanting. The Pro Gear Slim in Jentle Apricot waited on my desk every morning like a small, patient ceremony. The house was quiet. The ink moved.

November 28, 2023
The M1000 in Raden Blue was limited to 400 units worldwide. I set four alarms. I refreshed three tabs. I got one. The photograph I took that afternoon is still my most-saved post.

January 11, 2024
I spent a Sunday creating a swatch book of every ink I owned. Diamine, Iroshizuku, Pilot, Sailor, De Atramentis. The page looked like a watercolor study. I scanned it at 600dpi. It became the first thing in the Starter Kit.
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✦ Chapter Eight ✦
What started as a private ritual is now read by thousands of people who know the difference between a stub and an italic grind.
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