The Stone and the Shell

Using large digital libraries to advance literary history.
- By Ted Underwood
- Based in United States of America
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If I'm buying a thinking process, I really need to understand what I see when I look under the hood.
If I'm buying a thinking process, I really need to understand what I see when I look under the hood.
Writing is a way of learning. And we can save what matters about it if we're willing to learn something ourselves.