Moving Meditations from TORONTO * TOKYO * TEXAS * NEWFOUNDLAND * I'm a writer who teaches, and this blog is an attempt to capture some of the fleeting thoughts unleashed by balancing writing with a life that's always moving. More mobile-geographical than heart-rending, though I am partial to playing with words.
Friday, February 19, 2010
My Netbook/Knitbook Cover
In all it's handknit glory. Try as I might, I could not find a store-bought cover in the right miniature size for this teensy computer. So now I've created the well matched combination of my very own knitting cradling my writing machine in cushioned safety.
I often think of my novel-in-progress as I do my knitting works-in-progress: there are holes with the potential for unraveling the whole. Those are the ones I've got to find and stop up. Then there are the stitches that hold everything together. Not necessarily the noticeable ones, but the ones with all the strength and structure weighing on their shoulders. Those are the ones I want to test - pull at and see if they hold fast and stay true.
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beautiful
ReplyDeleteIt's all the right angles!
ReplyDeletehaving seen it live, It's even better! so thick and cushy for a cozy :)
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