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The Archive

Inscribed thank-yous,
in the order they arrived.

Each entry is a single inscribed page with its own permanent address. New entries are added below as submissions are processed. The archive grows one transaction at a time.

— Current edition —

Volume I.

The inaugural edition. One entry to begin with. The archive is intentionally small; it grows by inscription, not by volume.

I
To the woman behind me at Flinders Street Station.
"Then someone tapped me from behind. It was you."
The boy from the Flinders Street ticket queue
Melbourne, Australia
1992 or 1993
If reading this makes you think of a thank-you of your own, this archive is doing its work.
A wide-canopied tree in late golden light, with many small handwritten paper notes hanging from its branches on coloured ribbons.
What we hope this becomes — one thank-you at a time, hung where the wind can find it.
— A small invitation —

If you can think of someone you never thanked, you already know what to do.

Write a thank-you