Clearly, very few people will be interested in a writer's notes. I intend to consult them only on occasion. But in the computer era, why shouldn't you be able to look at my notes as part of the human collaboration? I have nothing to hide (though I try to avoid putting personal identity data online).
It's always possible that someone might wish to rake through old notes that pertain to a particular subject brought up in one of my articles or e-books.
You are welcome to question me about any notes that you can decipher. And if you wish me to send you a key to the shorthand, I will do so -- though I warn that my shorthand is ever-evolving, that I forget some of my shorthand devices and that I can be inconsistent in the symbolization.
Apologies for repetitions. Many are due to human error; others are due to device glitches.
It's always possible that someone might wish to rake through old notes that pertain to a particular subject brought up in one of my articles or e-books.
You are welcome to question me about any notes that you can decipher. And if you wish me to send you a key to the shorthand, I will do so -- though I warn that my shorthand is ever-evolving, that I forget some of my shorthand devices and that I can be inconsistent in the symbolization.
Apologies for repetitions. Many are due to human error; others are due to device glitches.
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