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No matter how improbable is on the magical transcription train
That’s right peoples, Casebook 9: No matter how improbable is written (in the handy-dandy Moleskine) and needs to be typed into this here laptop. So here I go!
I often think there is nothing more wonderful than hand-writing a book (literally) – it’s how Tolkien worked, after all. In this day and age we lose the open-space creativity of paper. Even though, inevitably and in the end, it has to end up on the computer. Good luck for the copy-typing.
Thanks Matthew. I actually don’t seem to have a choice with this series… Writing about Portia requires a pen and paper. That’s just the way it is. Thanks for stopping by!
Good luck!
Oh boy! Goodeth lucketh!
Thank you thank you. Let you know when I resurface my friends.
I often think there is nothing more wonderful than hand-writing a book (literally) – it’s how Tolkien worked, after all. In this day and age we lose the open-space creativity of paper. Even though, inevitably and in the end, it has to end up on the computer. Good luck for the copy-typing.
Thanks Matthew. I actually don’t seem to have a choice with this series… Writing about Portia requires a pen and paper. That’s just the way it is. Thanks for stopping by!