This post was scheduled in advance to be published during my digital detox.
More on Fernando A. Flores: He "does not own a computer. Flores, 36, has decorated a wall of his Austin home office with an array of pages from manuscripts he’s typed up the old-fashioned way, with typos and excised lines crossed out with inky X’s. Below the display of papers is where the magic happens: a simple wooden desk, adorned with a lamp, which plugs into a power strip, and an Olivetti Underwood Lettera 32 typewriter, which does not." — Texas Monthly
On Denise Terriah
On the Austin Typewriter, Ink. podcast
More on Fernando A. Flores: He "does not own a computer. Flores, 36, has decorated a wall of his Austin home office with an array of pages from manuscripts he’s typed up the old-fashioned way, with typos and excised lines crossed out with inky X’s. Below the display of papers is where the magic happens: a simple wooden desk, adorned with a lamp, which plugs into a power strip, and an Olivetti Underwood Lettera 32 typewriter, which does not." — Texas Monthly
On Denise Terriah
On the Austin Typewriter, Ink. podcast
I wonder if the ATI Podcast will end up becoming the radio news service of the Typosphere :D
ReplyDeleteWeird, but interesting...
ReplyDeleteThose Northern Mexicans are so... special... (^_^;)
I’m curious about how the typed manuscript becomes a digital copy of he doesn’t own a typewriter- does he have someone else scan or retype his pages? It would be wonderful to write completely non digitally!
ReplyDeleteComputer! Haha how did my phone decide I wanted typewriter in place of computer?!
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