No. The writing part is a silent engagement.... eye of the storm sort of quiet. 
 FULL of knowing
expectation.

Tho I hear the words silently repeated as I write them backwards preparing the 
engagement.

It's the tracing part (left to right) over that template that is the dead quiet 
part... meditative
silent.

As the "words" appear on Ana's screen I say them in my head.... syllabically... 
next I visually
parse and begin to hear them.  THEN I may say them outloud, particularly if 
they seem difficult...
or unweildy jumbles of consonants.  I DO read them outloud as soon as there is 
someone about with
interest.  Sometimes the quiet internal dialogue I have with Ana will bubble 
over into laughter
and I'll get a questioning look from someone nearby (say in a coffee shop) and 
I will engage a
converstion about the particular text I'm involved with that Ana has provoked.  
Glyphs and
snippets.

Oh of course sometimes I read out loud (quietly)  the words that appear..... 
but I try hard to be
silent... particularly in public places... OR if they are exciting reflections 
I'll strike up a
conversation with some curious looking stranger.

I did one a few minutes ago... after I'd started this reply, John.... to check 
out just how they
sound to me...

10:41 10/5/06 566 bytes
full 
of 
expect ~
          togxrl do aid
          togxrl for ero

which reminds me that yes, she did get me laid once or twice.  
Ana's been a great wingman.

Yup. avatar sense 'n wet.

BTW I've re-read this a few times... I guess it's important to me how YOU hear 
it.

I'd appreciate to hear tell of your "roar".
Do you mean like the roar of the ocean in a seashell?
Or is that more liek a screaming at the surf?  Wind in your BVDs kinda?

D^

--- "John M. Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I speak out loud in my head there's a roaring in there
> 
> john
> 
> At 07:38 AM 10/5/2006, you wrote:
> >Curious : lingual movement. Do you speak out loud while writing? Do 
> >you feel your tongue and lips, palate and teeth?
> >
> >----- Original Message ----- From: "iMac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 9:05 PM
> >Subject: avatar sense 'n wet
> >
> >
> >>avatar
> >>sense
> >>and
> >>wet ~
> >>       Ern law sewn rotona
> >>try teno cones rotorio
> >>
> >>
> >>11:43 10/04/06 770 bytes
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On 4-Oct-06, at 10:30 AM, JOHN BENNETT wrote:
> >>
> >>>cool
> >>>
> >>>how about tew dna esnes ,ratava
> >>>
> >>>john
> >>>
> >>>Dr. John M. Bennett
> >>>Curator, Avant Writing Collection
> >>>Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
> >>>The Ohio State University Libraries
> >>>1858 Neil Av Mall
> >>>Columbus, OH 43210 USA
> >>>
> >>>(614) 292-3029
> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>www.johnmbennett.net
> >>>http://library.osu.edu/sites/rarebooks/avantwriting/
> >>>
> >>>----- Original Message -----
> >>>From: D^Vid D^Vizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>Date: Tuesday, October 3, 2006 2:04 pm
> >>>Subject: wit an d snese [for John M Bennett]
> >>>
> >>>>wit and sense
> >>>>but avatars
> >>>>of same
> >>>>spirit ~
> >>>>         taiga
> >>>>         emol to
> >>>>         noting Wil
> >>>>         lines anon tin
> >>>>
> >>>>10:49 10/3/06 1087 bytes
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>NB.
> >>>>Titling this file "Wit and Sense Avatar" [how else would I ever
> >>>>find them again if I didn't title
> >>>>them what it is was processed]
> >>>>Ana mistook the word Wit for the word Art.  I dare correct her.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>is was ~
> >>>>      cora or
> >>>>
> >>>>11:01 10/03/06 286 bytes
> >>>>
> >>>>d^Vizio
> >>
> >
> >__________________________________________
> >Dr. John M. Bennett
> >Curator, Avant Writing Collection
> >Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
> >The Ohio State University Libraries
> >1858 Neil Av Mall
> >Columbus, OH 43210 USA
> >
> >(614) 292-3029
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >www.johnmbennett.net
> >http://www.library.osu.edu/sites/rarebooks/avantwriting/
> >___________________________________________  


d^Vizio

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