Hear, hear, my friend. Teach her at your knee. I read a lead story in the NYTimes today about how people under 20 read their books on their (computer)notebooks instead of library books these days, as opposed to us, who like to see it spread out, line by line in hard print. Generational thing.
But it was pointed out that they can research and compare reviews more widely that way.
Don't know how you feel about that, but I have no doubt a true writer will find her voice using whatever tools are within reach at that time.
Thrive, Abigail!
Hear, hear, my friend. Teach her at your knee. I read a lead story in the NYTimes today about how people under 20 read their books on their (computer)notebooks instead of library books these days, as opposed to us, who like to see it spread out, line by line in hard print. Generational thing.
But it was pointed out that they can research and compare reviews more widely that way.
Don't know how you feel about that, but I have no doubt a true writer will find her voice using whatever tools are within reach at that time.
Thrive, Abigail!
Posted: Jul 27, 08 8:51pm
Thanks gang! A toast to us and Abigail. May we all live long enough to hear her writing voice.
Posted: Jul 27, 08 8:58pm
Hear, hear, my friend. Teach her at your knee. I read a lead story in the NYTimes today about how people under 20 read their books on their (computer)notebooks instead of library books these days, as opposed to us, who like to see it spread out, line by line in hard print. Generational thing.
But it was pointed out that they can research and compare reviews more widely that way.
Don't know how you feel about that, but I have no doubt a true writer will find her voice using whatever tools are within reach at that time.
Thrive, Abigail!