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Dear
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Love
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Yours
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Forever
Always
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Miss you
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XOXO
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Hope
Dreams
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Heart

For as long as we can remember, words have carried our hearts across time, distance, and silence. Here at Dear Letters, you are invited to write — anything. A thought. A secret. A memory. A confession. With your name, or as "you know who," or under any alter ego that speaks for your heart.

This space is free and always ad-free. It belongs to you and everyone who believes in the power of anonymous expression. Whatever you write will live on the Letters Wall, where others can read and feel with you. Sign it as yourself, as "a friend," as "someone who cares," or simply leave it nameless — because words are not just ink on paper. They are bridges. They are hearts.

Write a
Letter

Why should you write a letter? Because sometimes, the words you leave behind become someone's hope. Because sometimes, writing is the only way to free what you've carried inside for too long. And sometimes, being anonymous — signing as "a secret admirer," "your guardian angel," or simply "you know who" — gives you the freedom to speak your deepest truths.

Think of this as a quiet corner where you can pause, breathe, and let your thoughts flow. There are no rules. No judgments. No barriers. No need to reveal who you are. Just you, your words, and a wall of letters waiting to welcome them — whether signed with your real name, a mysterious alias, or left beautifully nameless.

Just you, your words, and a wall of letters waiting to welcome them.

Even if you don't know what to say, start with a single line. Try it once before you leave. Who knows? That one line may touch someone more deeply than you ever imagined.

What to Write About

  • Write about someone you miss.
  • Write about a dream you still hold.
  • Write about the love you never confessed.
  • Or simply write about today — the way the sky looked, or how your heart feels.

Whom to Write To

  • A person you know — a friend, a partner, a family member.
  • A person you are yet to meet — someone in the future, waiting to cross paths with you.
  • A person you have lost — whose memory still lives in your heart.
  • Or maybe… to yourself — the version of you who needs to hear these words.

Every letter is a gift. Every word is a light.

If you have a heart, you can write a letter. If you have a letter, you can share your heart — as yourself, as anyone, or as no one at all.

Let it be something for them. Let it be something from you.

So go ahead — Write something today.