
The personal letter is lost.
The pen and paper; quill and paper, have been swept up in a mass twitter posts, text messages and other 140-character limited musings. Just as damaging was email, the personal letter's false coin of a brother; sacrificing eloquence for "widgets". The personal letters of some, some past icons, have provided us with a different perspective into their art and their minds. Stuck inside some paperback publication right before the index - yes, they are there.
What will we do, fill our pages with Times New Roman 12pt blogs? Links don't very print well.
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