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Step into a story waiting to be written. Each box is filled with mysterious letters, photos, and prompts that invite you to explore a world, uncover secrets, and write the story only you can tell.
Learn About Our Creative Writing Boxes.
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There’s no right or wrong way. Each box is filled with letters, diary entries, photos, and strange documents that hint at a larger story, but it’s up to you to decide what’s really going on. Use the materials to spark flash fiction, build characters, write monologues, or even piece together a full novel. You can use them solo, in the classroom, or with a writing group.
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Every box contains over 50 story-rich documents: personal letters, news clippings, warnings, drawings, and more. You’ll also get a writing prompt card to help you dive in. Physical boxes include unique extras like symbols, photos, or ephemera to match the world you’re stepping into.
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The digital download includes all documents in printable format - perfect for writers outside the UK, instant access, classrooms, or remote use.
The physical box includes the same story content plus a couple of extra prompts. It’s printed and beautifully packaged, with tactile extras like aged paper, seals, or trinkets to enhance the immersive feel. Both versions offer the same creative potential, it just depends how you want to experience it.
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Not at all. These boxes are for anyone who loves stories, puzzles, or a bit of mystery. While they're perfect for creative writing, they’re also great for world-building, roleplaying inspiration, murder mystery dinners, game nights, or just exploring a strange story with friends. There’s no single storyline and no correct solution. You decide how to use the clues, ignore them, or build something completely original.
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Yes! Many teachers use the boxes to spark creative writing, group discussion, or storytelling projects. The materials work well across a range of ages and abilities, and the open-ended format means every student can approach it in their own way. The digital version is especially classroom-friendly, while the physical box adds an extra layer of hands-on engagement.