From pencils to pixels

reading, writing, and the digital revolution

259 pages

English language

Published 2009 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-538844-2
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OCLC Number:
298669024

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Review of 'From pencils to pixels' on 'Storygraph'

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Apart from some interesting bits about the challenges presented by, and the romanticism associated with, various writing tools and implements, Dennis Baron’s A Better Pencil: Readers, Writers, and the Digital Revolution is a very repetitive book with little to say. Essentially, Baron gives laborious, truly unnecessary explanations of some of the most common and basic writing means — from pencils and typewriters to Facebook and IMs — fit only for those to whom these technologies are totally alien (so perhaps it will be of use to folks 500 years from now).

On the positive side, there’s a point made by Baron that, while not needing a book’s length to make, is important and worth remembering: Every new means of setting words down has elicited both exciting expansion of the ability to write and publish, as well anxiety over the alleged dire consequences for our culture. …

Subjects

  • Writing -- Materials and instruments -- History
  • Written communication -- Technological innovations