We tend to forget that most writers today are actually typers. They no longer write, but type their work on machines, mechanic or electronic. Don't worry, I'm not being either pedantic or facetious, and I'm certainly not suggesting that only someone with a pen or quill in hand should be called a writer. I'm merely... Continue Reading →
Near Life Experience
Everyone seems to agree that one of the casualties of this crisis is our interpersonal life. The first thing to die of Covid-19 was the handshake, which had long been seen as one of the guarantors of humanity's ability to close gaps between individuals. The handshake had been in the street long before the hug... Continue Reading →