Do Haeng Michael Kitchen

Writer. Attorney. Detroit City FC Til I Die.

Today I completed Typing Assignment #3 for Joe Van Cleave’s blog.  These have been fun, both for content and to develop a habit for using the typewriter more often for writing, not just addressing envelopes. Typing Assignment #3 is “to write a one-pager about youthful hang-outs. Write about some place you liked to spend time …

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After posting Typing Assignment #1, I watched the video about Assignment #2, and realized that the deadline for it was today.  After watching the video and visiting Joe Van Cleave’s Blog page “Typing Assignment #2,” it was back to work. The assignment is to “write a one-page essay on what you find unique and/or valuable …

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A couple weeks ago, I received an email from David Wells, creator of the Vermont Vintage Typewriter website, with his latest article.  In it, he shared his submission to Joe Van Cleave’s “Typing Assignment.”  Last week, another email arrived, with David’s submission to the second assignment.  I kept the emails as new, wanting to refer …

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The numbers: 96 typewritten pages. 55,287 words. Total Words Words 9/1/2016 2,668 2,668 9/2/2016 2,955 5,623 9/3/2016 0 5,623 9/4/2016 1,860 7,483 9/5/2016 3,180 10,663 9/6/2016 0 10,663 9/7/2016 778 11,441 9/8/2016 2,566 14,007 9/9/2016 3,986 17,993 9/10/2016 0 17,993 9/11/2016 0 17,993 9/12/2016 3,115 21,108 9/13/2016 1,826 22,934 9/14/2016 2,264 25,198 9/15/2016 4,212 29,410 …

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My original plan was to participate in NaNoWriMo this year.  However, my day-job threw me a new duty and responsibility.  So, I decided to do NaNoWriMo in September. I got off to a good start, and was productive through to the first-week milepost.  I made progress up to the halfway point.  And here’s where I’m …

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My original plan was to participate in NaNoWriMo this year.  However, my day-job threw me a new duty and responsibility.  So, I decided to do NaNoWriMo in September. I got off to a good start, and was productive through to the first-week milepost.  Today marks the halfway point.  And here’s where I’m at. Save Save …

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