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Oct 8, 2020 at 10:09am
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Re: Re week 1 and technology
I hear you about computers. I am lucky enough to have a pretty good computer to work with. But technology is fickle, one day it could be working fine and another it could bite the dust.

Think of Ray Bradbury:

In 1953, Bradbury published his first novel that was originally written as a novel. By now, the story of the writing of Fahrenheit 451 is literary legend. Bradbury wrote the first draft in nine days at UCLAā€™s Powell Library, where typewriters could be rented for ten cents an hour. That first draft was 25,000 words long; when Bradburyā€™s publisher asked for a novel-length work, he went back to the library for nine more days and doubled the storyā€™s length.

Imagine writing your novel on a rented typewriter! Now that's dedication....

Being light years away from 13, I would suggest watching any number of Netflix movies, if you can. I know my granddaughter is addicted to the series and movies on that channel. Or rent a teen - from church, the library, a neighbor, go prowling. Now that I wrote that last word it sounds sinister. So use your imagination.

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Re week 1 and technology · 10-08-20 8:08am
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