By Hand and By Typewriter


Post-Script: Here's the link to The Atlantic article.
The rough draft was written on Staples' sugarcane pulp paper using both an X-pen with Private Reserve Velvet Black ink and Lamy Safari with Parker Quink blue/black ink. And a red ballpoint for corrections.
Photo via Fujifilm X10. Typecast via Olivetti Underwood 21.
1 Comments:
Very well put.
Honestly, I'm a bit surprised about DFW; he wrote in such volume that I would have thought he'd prefer the computer over the typewriter any day.
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