When the pen pushes down on the pad indentations form the hieroglyph believed by generations to be the finished product of a brilliant mind. What they don't see is the movement of the larynx simultaneous with the hand. What they don't hear is the half-uttered words clipped short, scratched out and begun again, over and over. . . . .
When the pen pushes down on the pad indentations form the hieroglyph believed by generations to be the finished product of a brilliant mind. What they don't see is the movement of the larynx simultaneous with the hand. What they don't hear is the half-uttered words clipped short, scratched out and begun again, over and over. . . . .