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A few simple examples of my unusual writing style …
In the mid-90s, I began to create rather spontaneously what I thought of as ‘visual’ pieces of writing outside of my regular journal. I would draw a line on a piece of typing paper and then write on it … … Continue reading →
Posted in graphic doodles, invitations, labyrinth journal writing, stories
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Tagged early experiments with visual writing, risks
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