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Letters From Dead People Subscription Review – January 2018

Désirée Eien
ByDésirée EienJan 20, 2018 | 8 comments

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Letters From Dead People is an ongoing ephemera-based story delivered monthly by New Orleans artist L. Delaney. 

Step into a world where past and present merge. Where meanings are hidden between lines, and heroes and villains disguise their secrets in code. When you open a box, the scent of age-stained pages greets your nose....

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January Letters from Dead People review

About Letters from Dead People

The Subscription Box: Letters From Dead People

The Cost: $12.99 per month + free US shipping. A 3-month subscription is $34.99 ($11.66 per box). 

The Products: 'A monthly letter delivered from New Orleans – 100 years ago.'

Ships to: Worldwide

January 2018 Letters from Dead People Review

This month's parcel came in an oversized mailer, so I was really curious about what could be inside. 

I was delighted to find a poster featuring the famous medium Mina Bird! OK, Mina is only famous if you've been keeping up with the ongoing story behind Letters from Dead People, which involves her mysterious disappearance. The poster is 11" x 17" (about 28cm x 43cm). 

Here's a close-up. The poster is printed in a way that gives it a vintage feel. Looking closely, I believe it also contains a clue or two related to the story. 

There was only one other thing in the mailer – this envelope addressed to the "GREAT MEDIUM". 

It's from Houdini! (Well, this isn't called 'letters from dead people' for nothing!) He writes:

Dear Madame:– You are a fraud and a huckster. And I am coming to New Orleans to prove it. I remain, Dubiously your, Houdini.

A ticket for her 'one night only' performance was included. 

Verdict: This month is a departure for this subscription, as usually, it includes multiple smaller items rather than (mainly) one large item. I really liked this month's poster though and I hope that the curator continues to experiment with different formats. The letter from Houdini is intriguing – what proof could he have that Mina is a fraud? I'm looking forward to learning more next month. 

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? If you order today, you will receive the February parcel. From Letters From Dead People:

Order anytime of the previous month to get the current box! For example, if you order by December 30th you box will ship on January 1st.

Value Breakdown: This is an ongoing story told through ephemera, so the items rarely have a retail value. It's more about the immersive experience of the story, and I do feel it's worth the $12.99 price. Would I have purchased the poster individually in a store for that price? Probably not –  but the cumulative experience is worthwhile.

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Désirée Eien
Désirée Eien
Désirée has survived the subscription box rollercoaster since 2013. Her other hobbies include meticulously over-researching minor purchases, crafting things she hopes to pass off as gifts, and dressing her cat up in silly costumes.

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8 comments

Ingermaria

I’ve been eyeing this sub for awhile, and I finally subbed today! I can’t wait to get my first package, yay!

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Garfield

I believe that when you sign up you get box one. So everyone is not on the same box each month.

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Désirée

When I signed up, I got that month’s current box – it didn’t start from the beginning. I was able to pick up the story as time went on. I think some months are probably easier to pick up than others.

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Margie Moore-Cooper

Curious, if it’s an ongoing story- wouldn’t I need to start from the beginning? How does it work?

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Margie Moore-Cooper

Does this story end and another one start?

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Désirée

I believe there might be a new story – or some sort of shift in stories – later this year.

crystal

I was wondering the same thing. If it doesn’t start from the beginning you would have missed a lot of the clues.

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Laura

I’ve been following Lady Delaney on Instagram and have purchased her project books and the entire Haunted Dollhouse set, and now I’m subscribed to Letters from Dead People. I think what she does is just so creative and unique, and one thing I’ve learned is that her storytelling is very open-ended. With Letters from Dead People, the Mina Bird story has an intended element of vagueness, where you just jump in feeling a bit adrift, and in my opinion, you’re supposed to feel that way. I don’t think this type of storytelling is for everyone, but if you connect to it, it’s a delightful monthly treat!