Tag Archives: writing

Computers and the CWQ

Has the computer improved writing? It certainly has increased the number of books published as well as the number of authors (both numbering these days in hundreds of thousands to over a million a year, depending on the estimate and exactly what is being estimated). Computers have made publishing so easy and inexpensive as to […]

A signed column about unsigned blogs [CCT op-ed 15 January 2008]

Suddenly, it’s all about blogs. A young fellow of my acquaintance, in his “it’s-a-free-country, isn’t it” innocence, posted a comment on a blog last year that got him in a bit of hot water. The sentiment, hyperbole common enough among those wishing for the removal of our current ruler for being a danger to humankind, […]