Every Storyville letter sets off during the first and third weeks of the month. Here’s the full schedule — and exactly when yours joins the post.
Order before this window closes and your first letter joins the next outgoing post. After that, it’s out of our hands — and into the rather capable ones of the U.S. Postal Service.
Order any time between the 1st and 14th and your first letter joins the third week’s outgoing post — somewhere between the 15th and 21st. It will arrive when it arrives. The anticipation is complimentary.
Order between the 15th and the end of the month and your first dispatch sets off in the first week of the following month — the 1st through the 7th. Not long. Just long enough to wonder.
The post goes out twice a month. If anything ever shifts — a holiday, a postal delay, an unexpected act of weather — you’ll hear from us first. Sign up and consider yourself in the know.
You’re on the list. We shall be in touch — by email, regrettably, rather than post.
Every letter sets off during the first and third weeks of the month. Every month. All year. Here’s the full almanac.
Schedules are occasionally adjusted for holidays or postal delays. Sign up above and we’ll send word before anything shifts.
Once your letter sets off, the U.S. Postal Service takes the wheel — and adds their own particular brand of suspense. Delivery typically lands somewhere between 3 and 14 business days. The waiting, as ever, is part of the experience.
Your first letter ships with tracking so you know it's on its way. After that, letters travel by regular post — no tracking, no notifications. Just the quiet pleasure of checking the mailbox and occasionally being rewarded. This is intentional. It keeps the cost down and the magic intact.
Anywhere the post goes, we go. U.S. shipping is always free. International orders incur a small postage fee depending on location. Delivery times vary considerably — but a letter worth waiting for is worth waiting for.
It happens, rarely — the postal service is human, after all. If your letter seems to have gone missing somewhere between here and there, get in touch and we'll sort it out promptly. No fuss. No drama. Well. Perhaps a little drama. It is that kind of operation.
Yes — contact us before your next dispatch window and we'll update your address in time. If a letter has already shipped, the change takes effect from the following mailing. The post waits for no one, but we'll do our best.
Order today and it sets off in the next dispatch window. The story is already waiting.