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Sunday, February 26, 2012

She's Back

So I guess it's been a while. Because the reasons are neither dramatic nor interesting, let's put that aside for a bit and focus instead on my new gadget.

It's not a typewriter. It's not even cutting edge, since I'm certainly the last reader on the planet to finally get a Kindle. The fascination is simply this:

My daughter understands her mama's odd techno-dichotomy enough to gift me with a Kindle wrapped elegantly in a Verso embossed typewriter cover. How delightful is that?

It may take me a while to learn to read without a pen in my hand to scribble margin notes, but I'm thoroughly enjoying the clickety-click of zooming between books. No more going room to room to find one of the three I'm reading at the same time. Ah, progress.

12 comments:

Michael Clemens said...

Well, dunk me in butter and call me lobster-boy. It's good to hear from you again, Monda. Parts of the typosphere are becoming e-book friendly: Mr. Speegle and myself are even self-publishing for them.

It's a brave new world.

Mike Speegle said...

Monda! Wow...someone hand a girl a prize for longest break between blog posts.

And yeah, like Clemens said, we're big-time writers now, so look out.

Little Flower Petals said...

Oh, hooray! So glad to see you back!

And that Kindle cover is awesome: a very thoughtful gift.

I just got a Kindle myself about a month and a half ago, after looking down my nose at them for ages. And I admit, I love the thing.

Bill M said...

Congratulation on your Kindle! It's a super gift.

You are not the last to get one. I am still debating whether to spring the money and get one or keep using what I like: paper. Paper books allow me to keep notes in the margins. Kindles allow me to read all kinds of out of print works anywhere.

Very nice cover.

Monda said...

So good to see you all! I've downloaded scads of (free) classics already the Hedy Lamar bio. When I figure out how to put all my saved Project Gutenberg texts on this thing I'll be stylin.

maschinengeschrieben said...

Monda, for putting "books" on your Kindle, I suggest Calibre. You may import pretty much every type of text file, and it also converts it to a Kindle-compatible format.

deek said...

Welcome back!

I got that exact same cover from my wife as a stocking stuffer. Very cool!

Duffy Moon said...

Great to hear from you again, Monda.
I see there'll be one more empty seat, however, at the Luddite convention. Gettin' kinda echoey in there.

Strikethru said...

Monda is baaaaack! So glad to see you. I am in semi-blog-retirement but had to come out of that just to say hello.

Since seeing you last, I've gotten a job in Amazon's Kindle customer service division, so at your service, ma'am.

Monda said...

All these old friends! It's good to be back.

Shauna Lea said...

The coolest thing... when I read your entries, it's like I hear you in narrator voice-over in my head. Okay, maybe I'm just bleary from grading (or thinking about grading). Or maybe it's just a knack. :-) Wonderful writing - and reading - either way.

The Literary Lioness said...

I'm glad that you're back. I love that Kindle cover, too! Your daughter really understands. I was a slow convert to e-readers but I really love my Kindle now!

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