Lot of the time here we deal in housekeeping -- developing necessary code 
work to be able to write what we want as we want it.

Yet we seem bad at exposing what it is for. End products.

I am very interested in writing forms. Modernist writing style for instance 
(already 100+ years old); playing with writing cliches.

An instance: We take for granted the paragraph. In Medieval England a lot 
of (of course) hand-written paragraphs started with red text to indicate 
break in thought--it was both marker of new physical scope (now paragraph) 
AND meaning substance summary (now H1 etc). There was NO concept of line 
breaks visually. It was a valid form that worked well.

I wonder IF anyone reading here is interested in exploring writing forms? 
TW in this a means to an end. A good one. But results nothing to do with it 
directly (i.e. reader does not need to know).

Dimmi (tell me)
Best wishes
TT


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