(Harry Marks is a novelist and the host of the literary podcast COVERED, where he talks to authors about their books and the writing process.)
I’m not sure I’ve ever been in possession of such an Instagrammable object. It’s the kind of case Marcellus Wallace might send his henchmen to retrieve from a group of enterprising hipster thieves. By almost all measures, the Writing Box from Galen Leather is the item to have if you want to show people just how bohemian and creative you are, how committed to the analog lifestyle you’ve become. It tells them, “I am a serious writer person.”
All joking aside, the Writing Box is a conversation starter and stands out on any surface. Its solid walnut body frames notebooks and pencils like museum pieces. If you’ve ever walked through a Michael’s (and who here hasn’t?), you’ve seen those wooden boxes meant to be painted or decorated with elaborate filigrees using the burning tools in the next aisle. They’re made of cheap pine (or worse) and the lids are fastened with flimsy metal clasps. The Galen Leather Writing Box is the antithesis of those DIY projects.
A single nickel-plated brass clasp slides over the front to hold the whole thing together. It looks like it won’t be enough, but it’s strong and solid.