An article in Sunday’s NY Times describes a Japanese tech phenomenon called “cellphone novels”: bodice-rippers (obi-rippers?) tapped out on thumb-pads. These packet-sized “boo… more →
Words ByteBentWrite wrote 1 year ago: An article in Sunday’s NY Times describes a Japanese tech phenomenon called “cellphone n … more →
BentWrite wrote 1 year ago: The latest chapter of my biography began with a flash of insight, not software. Over the weekend, a … more →
BentWrite wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a double recommendation for the New Year. First, the BBC’s writing site, and then … more →
BentWrite wrote 1 year ago: In 1983, the software program called “Framework” and its chief developer Robert Carr wer … more →
BentWrite wrote 1 year ago: If I were an outliner-vendor-guy, I’d worry about Voodoopad (VDP). What VDP does is Biblical; it bre … more →
BentWrite wrote 1 year ago: My “mind mapping” experiences have been confined to paper and pencil, and maybe that … more →
BentWrite wrote 2 years ago: Discussing the “mental kitchen,” the December 2007 issue of Harper’s quotes poet W … more →
BentWrite wrote 2 years ago: Okay, last post was a homage to “Orphan Annie” and today’s post is a homage to Pau … more →
BentWrite wrote 2 years ago: Leaving the title of today’s blog to “Orphan Annie” (“Tomorrow, tomorrow … more →
BentWrite wrote 2 years ago: The idea of cybernetic aides for prose writers– I don’t want to call it software, becaus … more →