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A Standing Library, One Letter at a Time
A newsletter is for the inbox. A letter is for the shelf.
By Steven Keen, MSc candidate in Responsible Tourism Management
Most travel writing is polished, written from the outside. This one is unfiltered, written from within. A monthly dispatch from a tiny mountain village on Crete. Join today so the next letter finds you. The first Thursday of every month. No noise.
The Anatomy of a Letter
The letter itself
A personal and unfiltered dispatch from my village.
Worth knowing
A figure to dismantle what you thought you knew.
On the map
One reason to stop where everyone else speeds past.
What I’m reading
A book, article, or journal worth your time.
The photograph
One captured moment from the past month.
A standing invitation
Just hit reply to reach out—I read every email.
Read It Before You Decide
The letter as subscribers receive it. Read it, and see if it belongs on your shelf.
Where to Go from Here
Responsible Tourism on Crete
The island the letter is written from, tested against the Cape Town principles.
What Is Responsible Tourism?
The definition the whole site rests on, and what actually reduces a trip’s footprint.
How to Spot Greenwashing
One test that cuts through any eco-claim, and the court case that proves it works.
Explore Our Companion Resources
- softtravel.com The unhurried version of the same island—fewer places, longer stays, and the shape of a week that does not chase anything. (opens in new tab)
- transformationaltourism.com The same island as a place that changes the traveler—and the hard part nobody sells: what survives the flight home. (opens in new tab)
- inclusivetourism.com Crete measured in centimeters rather than adjectives—beaches, trails and transfers, with the evidence for each claim named. (opens in new tab)

