I have to admit that 90% of my typing falls in that category. I just put a sticker on mine that says, quoting Flannery O'Connor, "I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say." For me it is true.
I have the same experiences. I type away when I am aggravated and I will have separate rants or raves on different machines. When I go back and read what I wrote, sometimes it is enlightening that the thoughts are so fluent, almost as if the typewriter was alive.
Awesome. This goes to show that every single typewriter in a functioning state is truly a thing of beauty and wonderment.
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ReplyDeleteI have to admit that 90% of my typing falls in that category. I just put a sticker on mine that says, quoting Flannery O'Connor, "I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say." For me it is true.
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ReplyDeletewow. powerful.
ReplyDeleteI have the same experiences. I type away when I am aggravated and I will have separate rants or raves on different machines. When I go back and read what I wrote, sometimes it is enlightening that the thoughts are so fluent, almost as if the typewriter was alive.
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