(Susan M. Pigott is a fountain pen collector, pen and paperholic, photographer, and professor. You can find more from Susan on her blog Scribalishess.)
Back in April, I emailed Brad to let him know about a major life change. As many of you know, I was a professor at a university for 28 years. In February 2020, I was issued a terminal contract, and I finished teaching my final class in May 2021.
As a consequence of my termination, I embarked on an unexpected journey. I've attended an Episcopal church for fifteen years, and during those years I always felt a tugging towards something--the diaconate, the priesthood--I wasn't sure. Three years ago, I started asking serious questions about the priesthood, and last fall, I began the process of discernment. In April I was admitted as a postulant for Holy Orders.
This means I will enter the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas, as a full-time student in the Anglican Studies program this fall. When I say "full-time" I really mean it. I'll be taking 12 graduate hours per semester, working 8-10 hours a week on campus, and doing 10 hours a week of field education.
When I realized how intensive this academic year will be, I decided I needed to give up some things. One of those things is writing weekly reviews for The Pen Addict. This was a difficult decision to make. I love writing here. It has been a weekly respite from the many toxic things I endured at my university over the past six years. I'm crazy about fountain pens, inks, and paper, so being a writer for The Pen Addict was a dream come true.
My first review (on the Zebra Sharbo X LT3) was published on March 20, 2015. I remember how utterly nervous I was writing that review. Would it be good enough? Did I know enough about pens to write weekly for the blog? Could I keep up with the schedule while working full time? How often could I slip in pictures of my cats? (Turns out, not very often!)
Writing for The Pen Addict has been a complete joy. I've learned so much as a writer and as a pen addict. I had the pleasure of trying out new products--things I might never have considered using. I developed better clarity about what I love about fountain pens and what I don't. I gained exposure to the wonderful, world-wide pen community. I learned how to test inks and do chromatography. I discovered how much I adore different kinds of paper.
One of my favorite things about writing for The Pen Addict was when Brad would send a Box o' Review Stuff to each of the writers. I got such a kick out of opening those boxes, not knowing what I would find inside. It was a little Pen Addict Christmas every other month or so.
For this, my last post, I decided to reflect on some of my favorite reviews and what made them special to me.
Favorite Fountain Pen Review
Hands down, my all-time favorite review of a fountain pen was the Pelikan M600 Pink Special Edition. I purchased the Pink Pelikan on a whim after maligning the ridiculous "ladies Pelikan" marketing. What made this review special was (a) having to eat crow because it turned out that I loved this pen and (b) taking boudoir pictures of the pen. I think this was my best pen portraiture ever, and I had a blast using lingerie as the background for some of the pictures.