vihu

~ ideal career: writer-musician-physician-scientist-entrepreneur

~ admires novelists who create believable worlds with science, history, and culture, and strong, complex characters

~ respects people who seek to balance the intransigence of morality and compassion for humanity

~ enjoys observing people and animals, in literature as well as real-life situations

~ tries to understand different perspectives, cultures, etc.

~ loves to learn, and appreciates things that make her think.

This erratic notepad is a perfectionist's exercise in spontaneity, and a collection of miscellaneous items of interest.

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Writing worked differently until the Middle Ages, beginning with the fact that words were not separated. You didn’t have spaces between words, and if you are looking at a page where the words are all run together it’s quite hard to decipher it until you read it aloud. Tryityourselfandyouwillseehowharditis. Also, all the punctuation until the Middle Ages indicated vocal rhythm – where a reader would pause for breath – rather than grammatical structure. So early texts are pretty much impossible to read unless you read them aloud.
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