The Pen Addict Podcast: Episode 646 - Year of the Adult Coloring Hour

Happy Chronodex Season! (via Scription.)

What better way to kick off your year than with a podcast about pens??? Myke and I are back to ring in the new year, discussing our themes for 2025, and how analog tools will play into them. We also hear our listeners plans, and I begin to prep for early year pen show travel.

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Posted on January 2, 2025 and filed under Podcast.

Pen Plans for 2025

Writing 2025

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And her latest book, The Atropine Tree, is now available!)

It's a new year, and I have some stationery-specific goals for my 2025. Mostly they involve wrangling the stash, which has grown unruly. This year I will have been writing for The Pen Addict almost every week for nine years--that's a lot of stationery! And while I've done small purges here and there (CHAOS!), I need a big one. In 2026 I'll be moving again. Not super far this time--just to a place closer to my new day job, so I'm not spending so many hours of my day commuting. And there's no better way to face the seriousness of one's collection than having to pack it all up and carry it somewhere. So...it is time.

I've been really inspired by Brad's Pen Addict 100 project and the philosophy behind his collection refinement. Every time I read his updates, I thought to myself, "I really need to do this." It probably won't be 100 pens for me. I'm a Pen Addict, but I'm not THE Pen Addict. I feel like 50 is enough pens. But I've also deleted and retyped that sentence a few times, so who knows. Maybe I DO need 100.

I don't actually know how many fountain pens I own at the moment. So that's obviously step one: Inventory. While taking inventory, I can do the first weeding session. There are plenty of pens I already know I can let go of--past review models that I liked but don't feel strong attachment to. And weeded review models will of course go to Brad for future CHAOS giveaways.

I have a feeling a lot of the pens I keep will be for sentimental reasons as much as practical ones. There are some pens I don't use often, but they were meaningful gifts--those would be hard to let go of. But there are also a handful of limited edition pens that I bought out of FOMO that I feel ready to pass along. I've always been more of a user than a collector, and I'm excited to take the penventory back to the ones I love to use most.

I also need to do this with ink. I have more ink than I think I could use in my lifetime. I don't buy it often anymore--maybe one or two bottles a year, but it still piles up! Lots of ink will be entered into CHAOS.

What's that? Notebooks? Oh, hell no. Nobody touches my paper. I will move them myself, if I have to carry them on my own back.

I'm excited to get started on this project, and I'm bringing you all with me for the ride. You'll be my accountabili-buddies. I'm hoping to get the inventory and first round of weeding done by the end of the month.

Happy New Year, all! I hope the best for all of you in 2025.


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Posted on January 2, 2025 and filed under Writing.

Wearingeul Sedna Ink Review

Wearingeul Sedna Ink Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

It's not often that I come across products that are inspired by mythology, and even less often that the mythology in question is Inuit. With Wearingeul's Sedna ink, that's exactly what inspired this dusky blue ink. Sedna is actually the Inuit goddess of the sea and marine animals, so this cold blue fits perfectly with the choppy, cold seas of the north.

I've had the privilege of using several Wearingeul inks in the past, and I've always been impressed by their behavior and colors. The South Korean ink maker does a fantastic job, and I'm always excited to try new inks.

Sedna is part of the World Myth Collection, which draws inspiration from several mythical and religious deities from around the world. With Sedna, I'm really happy that it prompted a research session to learn about the background of the name choice and the Inuit culture and beliefs. And taking notes with a namesake ink feels appropriate in this case.

Sedna is a medium blue with a cool tone and dusty gray undertones. It definitely reminds me of the cold sea, but it simultaneously reminds me of my favorite pair of worn-in denim jeans. It's a cozy color that also manages to impart some mystique due to the unique color and slight shading.

Wearingeul Sedna Ink Dry Time

Aside from the slight shading, this ink is a pretty normal performer. It dries in about 30 seconds in most cases, though it can take longer when using it with a wet nib and coated paper. In my swatch samples, I was able to detect a small amount of dark green/red sheening on the surface, but this only happened when I was heaping ink onto the same place on the page. I wouldn't expect to ever see the sheening effect in practice.

Wearingeul Sedna Ink Comparison

Normally, I lean pretty hard toward the lighter, brighter hues of blue ink — or in the opposite direction to darker, moodier blue-blacks. With this middle-of-the-road shade, I've been surprisingly picking it up more often than not over my other pens just because the unique shade of blue makes me happy for some reason. Just like how I can get rid of that old pair of jeans because I still like how they feel.

If you'd like to pick up a bottle of this ink, you can purchase a 30ml bottle for $22 from Vanness. And, I'd recommend checking out the other World Myth inks in the collection. With Wearingeul, it's safe to assume that you'll get a great ink, so it's just a matter of choosing the colors that speak to you.

(Vanness Pens provided this product at a discount to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on January 1, 2025 and filed under Ink Reviews, Wearingeul.