For sixty-five years, the writer conversed back and forth with her typewriter, its keys creating a bridge to her imagination.
When arthritis stiffened her fingers and her mind began to wander, the typewriter kept right on telling those stories, willing itself to become the voice for the two of them.
Ran Walker is an award-winning writer who teaches at Hampton University in Virginia. He is at work on a collection of 50-word stories.
Elegantly stated.
That is one great typewriter! I need to get one of those. Haha. Pretty cool take on the connection between writer and machine. Excellent work!
What a wonderful dream of a story!