Month: March 2019
Terezin Poem#1: “The Garden” by Franta Bass (1930-1944)
In the Terezin ghetto, Jewish children turned to poetry and art in an attempt to make sense of a world that made no sense. Thousands of children perished. Only a few survived. (Typed on a 1934 Erika M).
Typewriter Success at Broward College’s Annual wRites of Spring
As you can see from these photos, the typewriter table was quite the success today. I picked a good spot with plenty of foot traffic. Many students were drawn towards the machines. A few could be converts. One already headed out to buy one. She also typed a story to give to poet Richard Blanco….
Broward College North Campus Typewriter Event
March 26th, 2019 1-3PM: Typewriter Table 3:30: Screening of California Typewriter This event is integrated into Broward College’s annual wRites of Spring Literary Festival. We are hosting poet Richard Blanco for a series of events. Go here for more information: http://browardcollegeblog.com/event/writes-of-springs-the-words-you-live-in/
wRites of Spring Typewriter Events at Broward College, North Campus on March 26th, 2019.
I have been facing a lot of deadlines, which means that I’ve had little time to work on my typewriter display for the table I plan to set for this year’s wRites of Spring. The goal is to allow passersby fiddle with my typewriters and to promote them in general. I also will be promoting…
Species Migration – a poem
Typed on a 1924 Urania 4
Are You Woke?: Thoughts on How to Begin the Day
I blame at least half of these typos on my lack of sleep. Things You Notice When the Computer is Sleeping: Rising Sun
