one typist in the 21st century
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
A new Loose Dog Press book: Human Teaching
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Evertype mail
Friday, January 23, 2026
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Ugly duckling
No, not the typewriter—me!
These words were typed by my father on an aerogram that he mailed from Spain to his parents. Hey, I was a newborn, and he was honest! There is no doubt that this machine typed this message—the deformed "r" is a perfect match.
On a recent visit to my mother she showed me the aerogram and a photo in which my father is in the background, using this same Clipper, some time in the ’50s.
The typewriter was a gift to him from his parents upon his high-school graduation in 1945. At some point he had the typewriter modified so it could type Spanish and brackets [ ]. (He became a professor of Spanish.) Eventually he got an electric Smith-Corona, which is what I remember him using when I was growing up.
About 70 years after he first got the Clipper, he gave it to me. It was so moldy that I had to remove the shell and dip everything in bleachy hot water. But now it's non-offensive and, of course, holds a special place in my collection.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Captive audience
Monday, January 12, 2026
Good mail day.
Now, that's what I call a good mail day.
OK, seven of these nine were waiting for me at Xavier after a month's break, so they didn't all arrive on the same day. But this still makes me feel great to be part of the typosphere.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
A Lettera with ALL the trimmings
At the antique mall today, there was nothing rare—just a few Underwoods, a KMM, and a Lettera 22.
But this is a very special Lettera 22—or Lettera 22 package. I didn't buy it, as I really don't need it, but I documented it, because it looks like this machine comes with all the ephemera and accoutrements you could get. Thanks to a meticulous owner who purchased it around the time I became an embryo, it is a true time capsule from 1964.
The price today for this "1950's [sic] Olivetta [sic] Tyrewriter [sic] & Stand" is $225, which I consider a nice deal. If you decide you want to grab it, it's at the Ohio Valley Antique Mall in Fairfield, Ohio, in the "Iowa Ave." aisle.