Love when a story starts assembling itself in your head. This one will be about mouse pointers, Charles Babbage, and sense of purpose.
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Wrote a lot of the story on the plane… but still in my head. I don’t like typing too soon; it makes it too easy to commit to one narrative.
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However, I am collecting snippets, turns of phrase, and points I definitely don’t want to forget.pic.twitter.com/OcgOPvr787
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This is the really fun part. I wish it lasted forever. Unfortunately, at some point, one needs to actually start writing.
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I started writing on a flight back to America. Ended up almost done, at about 4,000 words.
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This is one of my least favourite moments: The first sentence. Where all the wonderful phrases that seem so amazing in my head face reality.pic.twitter.com/24NlJmul9R
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Do you want to look at my draft on Medium about the lost history of natural scrolling? Inspired by a conversation we had.
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Sure. Email? mwichary@gmail.com
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