IdleRich
IdleRich
Carries on raining more like.the real problem is if it starts to rain
Carries on raining more like.the real problem is if it starts to rain
Do you use a type-writer for your poetry thing? I think that Lewis does. Certainly he had one and there were some things (maybe it was an issue of A Void) that he typed up limited editions of on the machine. It almost killed him, his wrists ended up thicker than Corpsey's wanking arm and I think that afterwards he struggled to type on a norma computer keyboard... I think the amount of pressure you have to apply is so different ultimately it changes the whole thing you're doing.thats why (i think) children are so fascinated by typewriters
the physicality of it
Snap!Does the sheer physicality of it mean that it's easier to tap into your psyche, pull out the intangible and make it concrete right then and there... or is it just cos dumb tourists think it looks cool?
it's more of a performance, you build up more of a rhythm
Not in that video, I didn't want to say it at first cos I don't like being mean but now you've made that brag I have to mention that my first thought was that your comically cackhanded typing is in danger of spoiling the poems you create with it. Has anyone ever said they were surprised that someone who typed like a five year old trying to play Great Balls of Fire could produce such good work?i dunno about words per minute but im the fastest in the world, easy, by a long way
I can touch type but when I tried on a typewriter I can't generate enough strength to press the keys from that position.i do sometimes have old biddies, retired typists come over and try and tell me how to touch type but i cant be fucked learning to do anything hard.