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Tuesday presentation. Digitizing the voice.
1. Storm a
slice of
conssciioussnessss
Text available at http://onewordaftertheother.net/my-writing/
2. Melissa Terras' open access
paper
Melissaterras.blogspot.ie/2011/11/what_happens_when
_you_tweet_open_access.html
3. Storm
Sometimes there are too many words, and they're all competing
for space in my head, and I can't write them all but have to
choose instead, and it's all happening here on this page, this one
chance, before they disappear in the darkness of forgetting,
and I'm sad because it sounded so shockingly brilliant last night
in the mists of almost-sleep, but memory steals words, you
know, and doesn't give them back in the same beautiful order,
and it's appalling, and you have to write them while you see
them because sometimes it's so hard, and you need to peer
between the cracks to find them in the middle of the night
when they're alive.
They hide in the daylight when your head is full of
unimportant things, and the phone's ringing, and your dinner
cools and gels while you're away in the shadows chasing words
with cobweb nets, and the mesh is wrong and they all fall
through and you've got to start again, and dinner is ruined and
the bloody phone again, and reality is pushy, and you'd much
prefer the quiet purpleness of dreams and captured words and
building stories in your head when you can catch them, and you
wonder how they'll all be rearranged and jumbled when you get
to return, and if you'll ever find the right ones again or a flake
of something else instead that fits badly, and God, there's not
enough time to find them and to use them all correctly as you
should because that's the whole point and why we're here, and
it's 4am and another cup of tea will do but don't wake the whole
house or they'll all be up for munchies, and you can't have them
in the world of words when they don't believe in the wondrous
madness, or what goes on in your head, or the fabulous, mythical
happiness of knowing the comfort of the storm.
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11. Wordclouds
Many Eyes.com – won't allow user to download the
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WordItOut works well – more user-friendly, no need to
log in each time.
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16. Published on Medium.com on Saturday night at
12.00pm
https://medium.com/@lucylyons
Tweeted immediately after - 1 favourite.
Also available on my blog -
http://onewordaftertheother.net/my-writing/
Monday 10.05 am Posted on Facebook by
3.20pm I had 6 comments on the piece and 1
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