The First Letters Have Arrived
Wax-sealed correspondence from Lady Maresh, written on behalf of the dead.
One letter a month, devliered by mail.
THE MAILINGS
Each month, Lady Maresh places a letter into an envelope and sends it into the world.
It may arrive alone, but usually it will bring something with it: a bookmark, a mourning card, a pressed flower, a second note, or some small object the story refused to leave behind.
No two mailings are quite the same, and every letter stands on its own, so you may begin with any month. Each envelope is a complete story. Whatever was asked to be sent.
An Invitation
What may be unexpected
Not everything written in these letters is in the open, sometimes the spirits insist on a bit of mystery.
Some letters contain something hidden beneath the surface and those who pay attention may find a symbol, a strange repetition, or a detail that seems like nothing until you look again.
You can read the letter, enjoy the story, and set it down, but if you're paying attention, you may notice more.
The correspondance is Open
Subscribe
Lady Maresh corresponds with a limited number at a time. The first twenty who subscribe become the Founding Circle — each envelope hand-numbered, one through twenty, and never reissued. Once the twenty are spoken for, the Founding Circle is closed for good.
Every subscription brings one letter a month, written in her voice, with whatever the story asks to be enclosed. New correspondents begin with the introductory mailing — a letter, one of five tarot cards drawn at random, a sticker, and a blessing card — then join the regular monthly correspondence.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Lady Maresh is a woman who corresponds with the dead. She has done so for longer than she will say. Through her letters, she shares what she hears — messages that arrive unbidden, in voices she has learned to trust. She does not perform. She does not predict. She writes.
Lady Maresh is a fictional character. Her letters are works of imaginative fiction, created for entertainment and reflection.
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A monthly subscription. Each mailing brings one letter from Lady Maresh, along with whatever the story asks to be enclosed. New subscribers begin with the introductory mailing — a letter, one of five tarot cards drawn at random, a sticker, and a blessing card — then fall into the regular monthly correspondence the following month.
This is a physical mail subscription, billed monthly or annually. Mailings go out once a month. Each letter is self-contained — no prior mailings required to understand it.
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Lady Maresh's letters are fiction — written, imagined, and designed as a creative experience. They are not genuine psychic communications, and no claim is made otherwise. What arrives in your mailbox is a story, told as correspondence. Some find that the line between a very good story and something more is thinner than expected. We leave that to you.
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She will not. Lady Maresh does not read fortunes, offer predictions, or speak to what is coming. She corresponds with the dead — which is, by nature, a backward-facing art. What she shares arrives from elsewhere, not from ahead.
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A letter, written by Lady Maresh, along with whatever enclosures she sees fit to include. Each mailing is assembled for that moment, and no other.
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No. Each letter stands on its own. There is no serial story to follow, no plot to lose. New subscribers begin with an introductory letter, then receive mailings as they come. Those who have been corresponding longer will not have an advantage over those just beginning.
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$14 a month, or $140 a year. You may cancel anytime, and the annual plan works out to a little over $11 a mailing.
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The Letters from Beyond the Veil experience is only available in the United States at this time.
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Yes. There's no minimum commitment on the monthly plan. Cancel whenever you like, and you keep any mailing already sent.
Before You Go
There are faster ways to send a message, but not many better ones.
If you’re ready to correspond,