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The mouse and the lion

Speak­ing of long, scrolling sto­ries: I like this very much. I would like it bet­ter if it was more read­able. Because, to be hon­est, I actu­ally couldn’t read it. At all. The scratchy crayon writ­ing was aes­thet­i­cally appeal­ing but typo­graph­i­cally con­found­ing. My eyes kept rac­ing around—frantic and scared, like lit­tle mice themselves.

But even so! The pasted newsprint, the grain of the paper, the long wan­der­ing scroll… there’s some­thing there. I love this format.

D is for Digitize links

Just a few links I’ll be refer­ring to at D is for Dig­i­tize today—posted here for easy access. I’m also adding some notes below.

Read on…



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Here is my favorite haiku:

 

    Lighting one candle
with another candle—
    spring evening.

    Yosa Buson (1716-1783)