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*****kabuto said:I recommend the book, "Better Handwriting" in the Teach Yourself series, by Rosemary Sassoon and a co-writer. It aims not to teach pretty handwriting, but rather mature, legible cursive handwriting that doesn't deteriorate at speed. It's the only handwriting book I've found with the adult in mind.
They don't prescribe a specific style, although they do offer a model alphabet for drills, which they recommend you do. Guess what? -- you can't learn how to do something unless you practice, duh, but it actually doesn't take that much time, the odd ten minutes in a notebook here and there for a couple of months.
One thing that Ms. Sassoon stresses is that you need to find the pen type, nib size, paper substrate, letterforms, letter slant, surface hardness, grip, and posture that works for you. One size doesn't fit all So, for better or worse, just as not every hat style or fashion style works for every face and body type, not all pens work for everybody, and a fountain pen might not be right for you.
Most people were taught writing correctly, but when we are are forced to write quickly here is where the errors of form come in trying to shorten the time per letter. When writing for pleasure it is good to slow down a bit and put the effort back into penmanship.