That is absolutely charming. I don't remember writing anything like that at 15--just really angsty romance fiction and things about death. A newsletter, how nice.
And I'd love to read more from your treasure trove of memories! =)
Very nice archive find. I was typing at 15, but I doubt I could ever had written that nicely. I agree with Crystal; it would be nice to read more. Thank you for the post.
What a nice newsletter, and I'm particularly impressed by the nice formatting you gave it on the typewriter! Two nice columns, separated by a string of characters, a nice banner on top... and everything made with the typing machine! Now that's what I call an elegantly typed piece.
Great find! The layout of the newsletter is very nicely done as well; I like the usage of characters as borders. It is wonderful that all these memories have been preserved for you to find and share now; what a trip down memory lane it must be!
Fantastic! That's very cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely charming. I don't remember writing anything like that at 15--just really angsty romance fiction and things about death. A newsletter, how nice.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd love to read more from your treasure trove of memories! =)
It's great that you still have them. I can't really hope that maschinengeschrieben will still be online around 2050.
ReplyDeleteVery nice archive find. I was typing at 15, but I doubt I could ever had written that nicely. I agree with Crystal; it would be nice to read more. Thank you for the post.
ReplyDeleteThat's neat. Producing a newspaper is a classic activity for a kid with a typewriter. (See: American Girl Kit of Cincinnati.)
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice newsletter, and I'm particularly impressed by the nice formatting you gave it on the typewriter! Two nice columns, separated by a string of characters, a nice banner on top... and everything made with the typing machine! Now that's what I call an elegantly typed piece.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this - it's very cool! I wrote a lot of stories at 15, but formatting a newsletter like this would have been beyond me.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy reading more of your early writings (typings?) in future posts.
Great find! The layout of the newsletter is very nicely done as well; I like the usage of characters as borders. It is wonderful that all these memories have been preserved for you to find and share now; what a trip down memory lane it must be!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you have writings from your youth! Post more, I just love that stuff!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, your old newsletter made me wish I had kept more stuff from my youth.
ReplyDeletedo tell all!
ReplyDelete