tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8778677550717681224.post1753575926962432215..comments2023-04-23T19:15:24.250-04:00Comments on Walking Across...<i><u>What</u></i>?: Mark Alvarezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11270585272042104685noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8778677550717681224.post-22042401406660999992010-03-17T14:39:14.351-04:002010-03-17T14:39:14.351-04:00Cheers, Alan.
You can learn a lot by tracking an ...Cheers, Alan.<br /><br />You can learn a lot by tracking an author's process as he backtracks, circles around, gets blocked, and finds a new way (sounds like the Challenge, doesn't it?). It is indeed the thought that counts. But the thinking behind the expressed thought is fascinating, too.Mark Alvarezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11270585272042104685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8778677550717681224.post-80871507830161440912010-03-17T11:56:55.359-04:002010-03-17T11:56:55.359-04:00Yes.
Interesting. Surely what's important is ...Yes.<br /><br />Interesting. Surely what's important is what the author wrote, not what he wrote it on? But there again, I suppose it puts the work in some for of context.<br /> <br />In years to come we will most probably be recording our thoughts in a totally different format. But as my Mum says on opening yet another Christmas present of chocolates or bath oil: "It's the thought that counts."Alan Slomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17966543499033330765noreply@blogger.com