in this issue
tongue-tied
tongue-tied Mária Chilf: zoom in
It begins, Ekaterina Yossifova writes,
"with the usual clumsiness
of writing words that can be spelt with caps"
and from there, as Yoko Tawada discovers, there is no limit to the problems thrown up by words. Read what these two writers have to say about writing, and programming others to write, in Letter to Olympia and Useless Explanations about Writing and Not Writing.
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