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orange Sailor Manyo Himeyuri fountain pen inked with Pelikan Vibrant Orange laying on white paper. Photo by Roshan D'Souza

The Seattle Pen Club is an eclectic mixture of folks from all around the Seattle area who have a shared interest in all things pen — pens of ALL kinds, pencils, paper, inks, nibs, wax, seals, writing, calligraphy, and more! If it has to do with the act of writing or making a mark of any kind, someone here would love to chat with you. Come and be nerdy with us!

We offer two meetings a month: one in Lake Forest Park and one East of Lake Washington. (The East Side meeting location varies due to venue availability.)

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Most meetings are very casual and have an open format. Announcements are made about halfway through our time (to accommodate late arrivals), and then the rest of the meeting is usually dedicated to open socializing where people may share their pens, inks, paper, or other writing-related finds; ask questions; circulate from table to table; and generally enjoy one another's accompany. There is no need to sign up or register ahead of time. Please join the fun!

Want more information? Learn more about what happens at meetings or check out our FAQ! We also have information on where to find more things related to pens, paper, stationery, etc.

Looking for upcoming pen shows? The Well-Appointed Desk curates a comprehensive list of annual pen shows.

Please note that we are NOT affiliated in anyway with the YouTube channel of the same name.

A call to artists and calligraphers!

 

We want to create Seattle Pen Club vinyl stickers!

 

Please send us your original designs. We'd like designs to include the words "Seattle Pen Club" and include the club's web address (SeattlePenClub.com). We'd love to feature the designs here on the website too.

Please send your own original work and/or any questions to CaseyPens [@] gmail [.] com. We hope to produce several designs in the coming months/years, so there is currently no deadline.

Seattle Pen Club website logo. Fountain pen nib against white graph paper and blue calligraphy. Photo by Teresa Widdowson
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