• Fresh ribbon as quest, and some interesting finds

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    This came to me - as many interesting things do - as an email attachment from a friend. I have no idea who to credit for this little ditty, but I'd cetainly like to. All I could find were dead links. I'd love to see cartoons #1 and #2.

    Update: mpclemens whipped up a little search or two and was much more successful in finding the cartoonist, Tom Gauld. You can see the first two panels here and here. Marvelous work.

    As I was bouncing around the internet the other day, I happened upon A Place to Stand - a Kelly Writers Junior Fellows (University of Pennsylvania) project that finished up last year in Philadelphia. Graduate John Carrol's project involved reproducing one short piece of important literature on his typewriter every day, then mailing it out to a random recipient. Out of the Philadelphia phone book. Every day. The link gives a list of works he slammed out on the old typewriter, and challenges anyone reading the page to do the same: Type up a poem. Choose someone out of the phonebook. Mail it to them.

    I can't tell you how much I love that. The web page doesn't discuss what typewriter(s) our boy John used, but I've emailed him and perhaps we'll soon know. The announcement notes several of John's inspirations for this project, most notably "Typewriter Man" by Ian Frazier. If you ignore every other link on this post - fine, but read Frazier's article.

    3 comments → Fresh ribbon as quest, and some interesting finds

    1. That is truly awesome. What a great idea!

      Random Acts of Typewriterly Kindness.

    2. Here you go Monda:

      http://www.adambaumgoldgallery.com/words_in_pictures/words_in_pictures.htm

      Specifically:

      http://www.adambaumgoldgallery.com/words_in_pictures/ben_johnson.jpg
      http://www.adambaumgoldgallery.com/words_in_pictures/leo_tolstoy.jpg
      http://www.adambaumgoldgallery.com/words_in_pictures/dorothy_parker.jpg

      Artist's name is Tom Gauld:

      http://www.cabanonpress.com/index.htm

      - The Credit-Where-Credit-Is-Due Dept.

    3. Duffy, I'm completely tempted to have my students start their Random Acts in the fall. I plan to begin mine this week. With the cost of postage, I figure I can mail out one a week. Stay tuned.

      mpclemens. I bow before you, mister. Not only did you quickly find my cartoonist, you also found the other panels! I'm writing Tom right now and letting him know that he's found and duly noted.

      There are no people like typewriter people...I love it.

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