And that concludes this project, which I hereby dub Inconstancy.
To review the whole microstory, check out this PDF. I recommend downloading it and viewing it in two-page view, with the option of showing a cover page.
It's been fun! Now, what real, macroscopic novels have you typed during this National Novel Writing Month?
Scarry thought; more Stalins some place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the PDF it is a beautiful presentation of your work and typewriters.
Betty Ann has moved up in the world! That PDF would make a sweet little coffeetable book (:
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool paint job. Simple but attractive.
ReplyDeleteGreat project, it was fun to follow along.
Bravo! Great idea, and you went through with it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a jolly good idea, and inspiring too. Bravo! Thirty typewriters dreaming of unwritten books... Must have been great fun to do.
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed fun, maybe I'll repeat it. Thanks.
DeleteCongratulations on completing the project. I have enjoyed reading every one of them. These authors seem like real people to me now!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I was surprised to find that they also took on personalities in my mind. What was at first just a little recurring joke with Betty Ann's stories turned into a drama, unexpectedly.
DeleteConsistently good I thought.
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