 Wurringill just released the second ink of the William Shakespeare collection. This one's called the King Lear ink. It is a glistening ink, so before you use this ink, you want to make sure you shake it up really, really well. Here's the writing sample that we are doing of the King Lear ink. We are using the J. Herb and Glaston pen. This is one of our favorite pens to use whenever we do writing samples because it's just so easy to write with and it is very easy to use with pretty much any ink. The base of this ink is a pale greenish gray which illustrates the madness of King Lear. And then once the ink dries, you can see a very moderate red which represents the madness of King Lear. That red has a very slight glitter to that. That's where the glistening of this ink comes from. So we're doing an ink swatch right now. We're going over it a couple of times so that once the ink dries, we can see that red come through. And here it is dried. You can see very slightly that red as the page moves. Head to pensionally.com to shop the new Wurringill King Lear ink.