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Old 08.16.2010, 10:42 PM   #6
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My mind feels very small right now so forgive my stumbling.

I didnt see how you were interpreting a writing tablet as a piece of technology. But I guess its all perspective!

I have no opinion.

Strangely, just today I was trying to locate a copy of douglas coupland's book Miss Wyoming. Whatever you have to say about coupland, this is true: It is the first book where he abandoned his usual habit of employing notes and the structure of his environment to craft a story, but instead never took notes and wrote it all from pure stream of consciousness (plus editing, sure.) and that it was a huge shift in the way his fiction played out.

So, I'm pretty interested in seeking it out. I'm pretty interested in that difference between living based on having nothing to back you up but your present thoughts and execution, vs squirreling on past moments.
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