Pens:
- Cleo Skribent Series fountain pen (via United Inkdom)
- Sunderland MK1 Pen (via My Pen Needs Ink)
- Wing Sun 659 (via Write To Me Often)
- The Wing Sung 618 Is the Good Kind of Chimera (via Economical Penster)
- Six nibs to make you go “phwoar” (via UK Fountain Pens)
- Pens for Crappy Paper (via Comfortable Shoes Studio)
- Akashiya Keicho Double-Sided Brush Pen (via Fueled By Clouds & Coffee)
Ink:
- Diamine Anniversary Espresso (via Gourmet Pens)
- SBREBrown Fountain Pen Ink Available at P.W. Akkerman (via Gourmet Pens)
- Shumi Bun Blue (via Alt. Haven)
- Diamine Bilberry (via Pen Addict)
- Montblanc Beatles (via Mountain of Ink)
- Robert Oster Signature Motor Oil (via Winter Sharks)
- Egoistar Yellow Pumpkin (via Wondernaut)
Pencils:
- The Secret Life of the Pencil by Alex Hammond and Mike Tinney (via Pens & Junk)
- Palomino Blackwing 16.2 (via Leadfast)
Paper & Notebooks:
- Kokuyo A6 Systemic Refill Notebook (via Ken Crooker)
- Grids & Guides Notebook (via Hand Over That Pen)
- The Goldfield: Winter Release From Write Notepads & Co. (via Pencil Revolution)
- Video: Mr. Paper! Top 5 Notebooks! (via Anderson Pens Blog)
- Traveler’s Notebook Caravan pop-up event at ACE Hotel (via Baum Kuchen Blog)
- How the Index Card Catalogued the World — The Atlantic (via The Cramped)
- Shinola Notebook (via Notebook Stories)
- Baron Fig School Set (via The Finer Point)
Planners & Organizers:
- A First Look at the Hobonichi 5-Year Techo (via Economical Penster)
- Planning Regime (via Pocket Notebooks Blog)
- 2018 Diary – Which One Should I Choose? Six Questions to Ask. (via Milligram Blog)
- Hole Punches (via Philofaxy)
- A5 Hole Spacing – Variants (via Philofaxy)
- The One Page Minimalist Christmas Planner – 2017 Edition (via Planner Fun)
Other Interesting Things:
- Nock Co Fodderstack XL Cover (via Pens! Paper! Pencils!)
- How to cultivate a journaling habit (via Quo Vadis Blog)
- Guide to Choosing a Pair of Scissors (via JetPens Blog)
- The Essential Calligraphy Travel Kit (via The Postman’s Knock)
- Be An Elf (via Letter Writers Alliance)
- Five Things To Do When You’ve Got Paper That’s Just Too Bad To Work With (via Roz Wound Up)