Love this idea. I’ve always been fascinated by why we write, why we read, why we forge this connection. I wrote my first couple articles here on Substack on these ideas. Cheers!
Ian, I am a trained proofreader. My daughter is dyslexic. She went to university, and I proofed her essays, checking for reversed spellings. The reason I am telling you is that you may possibly have made the same mistake. Did you really say your notebooks were not 'dairies'? My daughter initially suggested that Thailand's principal trade were 'diaries'. Would you like to swap spellings with her?
Love this idea. I’ve always been fascinated by why we write, why we read, why we forge this connection. I wrote my first couple articles here on Substack on these ideas. Cheers!
Ian, I am a trained proofreader. My daughter is dyslexic. She went to university, and I proofed her essays, checking for reversed spellings. The reason I am telling you is that you may possibly have made the same mistake. Did you really say your notebooks were not 'dairies'? My daughter initially suggested that Thailand's principal trade were 'diaries'. Would you like to swap spellings with her?
Thanks Liz! I can't blame auto-correct for that one! I have amended it - though of course my notebooks are not dairies either...