Misfill, Mocha Mousse Edition

Mocha Gel Pens

Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:

Finding Mocha Mousse Gel Pen Options (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Birmingham Catamaran (Inkcredible Colours)

Live from the Triangle Pen Show 2025! (Inkdependence)

Stanford Pen Studio Model Comparison (Rachel's Reflections)

Shiro Kasamatsu January 11, 1898 (ZEN in TECHNICOLOR)

Edward Wadsworth woodcuts  (feuilleton)

Drawing on Tradition: Elena Izcue’s Peruvian Art in the School (1926) (The Public Domain Review)

Broad or fine pens? (Stationery🍕)

Montblanc 146 Bespoke Calligraphy Left Oblique Fountain Pen Review (Blake's Broadcast)

ink review : Wearingeul Mad Hatter (Alice in Wonderland) (inkxplorations)

Die Geburt des Druckstifteinsatzes (Lexikaliker)

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Posted on June 8, 2025 and filed under Misfill.

Happy Pride 2025!

(Kimberly (she/her) took the express train down the fountain pen/stationery rabbit hole and doesn't want to be rescued. She can be found on Instagram @allthehobbies because there really are many, many hobbies!.)

June marks the start of Pride Month, a time to celebrate love, diversity, and the ongoing fight for LGBTQIA+ rights. While I’m not a member of that community, I try to be an ally by learning, being supportive and encouraging. In that spirit of love and celebration, I’m sharing some quotes that really spoke to me.

Fountain Pen Pride

So many wonderful quotes to choose from, but these really spoke to me.

“Do not allow people to dim your shine before they are blinded. Tell them to put on some sunglasses, because we were born this way.” - Lady Gaga

“How can people change their minds about us if they don’t know who we are?” - Harvey Milk

“We deserve to experience love fully, equally, without shame, and without compromise.” - Elliot Page

“All human beings deserve equal treatment, no matter their gender identity or sexuality.” - Andreja Pejic

“Love takes off the masks we feature we cannot live without and know we cannot live within." - James Baldwin

"We are not what other people say we are. We are who we know ourselves to be, and we are what we love.” - Laverne Cox

“We should indeed keep calm in the face of difference, and live our lives in a state of inclusion and wonder at the diversity of humanity." - George Takei

I’m known for primarily being a fountain pen user, but I specifically picked a variety of writing implements because it is a small example of how we are all different, enjoy different things, have different styles, and there isn’t a right or wrong (not even for pencils 🙂).

Fountain Pens Pride

Top to bottom:

  • Spoke Design Spoke Pen, Red, Uniball Signo UMR-1-05 Red gel refill
  • Pilot Custom 823, Clear, FA nib, Robert Oster x Fire on Fire on Fire
  • Kaweco Clutch Pencil with Kakimori steel dip nib, Colorverse Project 008 Ornament Yellow (it’s brighter irl)
  • Pelikan M200 Pastel Green, Masuyama Broad Cursive Italic, Wearingeul x Pen Chalet The Taming of the Shrew
  • Pilot G-2 07, Turquoise
  • Tombow ABT brush marker, #565, Deep Blue
  • Franklin-Christoph 66, Purpuratum, Fine SIG; De Atramentis Alexander Hamilton
  • Pencil: Rainbow wood pencil (unknown brand)
  • Paper: Air Mail Bond White 61.7 gsm from the Yamamoto Fountain Pen Friendly Paper Collection No. 7

Whether you use pens, pencils, crayons, or are taking some time off from stationery to celebrate Pride, I hope you have a safe and wonderful Pride month and all year long! Happy Pride!

Posted on June 6, 2025 and filed under Pride.