The distance of time made it feel like reading someone else. And it was fun. And I actually learned new things. (Well, re-learned.)
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Writing has become harder in recent months, but this experience helped a bit to find energy for the last dozen chapters.
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If I enjoyed reading those, chances are other people might, too.
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Excited about writing the next chapter: a stroll through the Typewriter Row in 1910’s New York, speed typing contests, and a tearful ending.
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Interesting challenge to set up a walking tour of a place 110 years back in time. I didn’t know New York’s Broadway had cable cars then!pic.twitter.com/9yEzhCEcx4
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PSA I actually have keyboard dreams now, sometimes.
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Sitting down to write the most difficult chapter yet (about sexism around typewriting and computing). Please wish me luck!
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Possibly the most important chapter yet. Thank you for including it. Are you taking an international perspective?
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