BREYDON’s contact information
April 2020.
Updated 24 February 2026.
Here are the best ways to reach me.
If you would be happy for me to publish your message (in full or in part), please let me know.
Some guidance — to your name (as you would like to be credited), location (if you like), and their pronunciation — will be much appreciated. Include your pronouns if you have them and want them.
1. In person
During the COVID‑19 pandemic, I will not be attending big events. If you happen to encounter me on our respective essential outings, do say hello.
2. Ordinary post
The most dependable way to contact me from a great distance is by tangible mail ―
K. F. Breydon PO Box 107 Clarinda, VIC 3169 Australia
3. Signal Private Messenger
To contact me electronically, please, if you can, send a little message to check1.20 on Signal. It is a lot more private than most alternatives.
4. Encrypted media elsewhere
You might have my old P.G.P. public key. I am no longer using it. Encryption is prudent (vital!) stuff, but for now my priority is establishing reliable access to longer‐form electronic correspondence at all. After that, a new public key should soon follow. You will find it on this page.
5. Email
Emailing me is well worth a shot if convenient and safe for you. For accessibility, please be sure to send:
- Message bodies in plain text (rather than H.T.M.L.)
- All other essentials as small attachments
You can find my address alongside some more advice on my emailing preferences.
6. Other ways of interacting over the Internet or its successors or antecedents or contemporaries
Well‐audited, non‐proprietary options I am open to considering. Let me know what works for you.
It’s true, it’s me, I’m snailhuddle’s @wrul. Your only real hope of reaching me over socials at the moment is an account on
7. Telephone
My current mobile number ends in 456. You might need to check if your records are up‐to‐date, because various older numbers are defunct, including my U.K. SIM.
There are still quite a few regions to which I can send a text or place a call, without charge: all of so‐called “Australia”; mainland North America; much of east, south, and south‐east Asia; parts of Europe; Brazil, Chile, and Colombia; and Aotearoa. (It’s a shame; but that does leave some conspicuous gaps). Make sure you’re not charged a fortch to reach an “Australian” number, in turn, though.
456 does not have a voicemail service and I cannot receive M.M.S. reliably. Please consider sending a small audio file as an email attachment or over Signal, instead.
8. Anything else
Thanks for taking the time to have a squiz at this page. If there is anything else you would like it to cover, please let me know.
I look forward to hearing from you!