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I hadn't planned to buy a Kindle, but I just got one as a present. It's sleek and neat and easy to hold, and of course I had to try it out.

It took a while to set it up, mainly because the keyboard is tiny, and numbers and symbols are tucked away under a separate key. But it only needs doing once, and after a minor technical glitch, I was off and running. I promptly purchased China Mieville's UnLunDun, having encountered a recommendation somewhere on Facebook.

[Technical glitch: After downloading the book, the thing froze. I tried poking at various buttons, but couldn't get a reaction. Called tech support, and within a minute got hold of a nice young woman called Shivangi who walked me through a simple solution: Hold the switch in the on position for 20 seconds to reboot.]

So I'm reading UnLunDun. It's very much my kind of book, but I'm not quite getting into it. I'm not sure if it's the Writer Hat or the Kindle interface.

I should explain the Writer Hat. I have two modes of reading, and it produces a different experience for me. I-the-writer reads for craft. I open the hood, look under the machine, look at plot and pacing and sentence construction and the frequency of adjectives. I-the-reader doesn't give a damn about wandering POVs and adverbitis. I want a story that moves, characters I enjoy spending time with, nothing too dark or grim or gritty, and generally, a happy ending. Reasonably grammatical is all that I-the-reader want.

Usually, I'm good at leaving my Writer Hat lying next to my computer. But this time... I'm getting used to this interface, and while I'm distracted, the Writer-Hat creeps up and leaps onto my head.

I think e-books are going to happen. I think it will be seamless with a little practice. I think within a year or ten, my nine shelves stuffed with paper books will be as obsolete as photographic film.

Date: 2010-09-18 11:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] justinhowe.livejournal.com
Interesting--both your experiences with the Kindle and Writer Hat taking the chance to get on your head. I agree that e-books are going to happen, but think paper books will probably go the way of LPs as opposed to photographic film. There'll still be a community of collectors/fetishists/technicians devoted to the old media.

Date: 2010-09-22 03:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] julieandrews.livejournal.com
Congrats on your first e-reader! (Though boo on it being a Kindle, sorry.)

I liked UnLunDun a little more in theory than in practice. There are good aspects to it that I applaud. But I didn't fall in love with it in even the littlest bit.

Date: 2010-09-22 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] julieandrews.livejournal.com
I just noticed I'm a tag! I am a tag in your tag cloud! I am a bigger tag than Jeff!

Kowaiiii.

Date: 2010-09-23 12:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keyan-bowes.livejournal.com
There you go... you're an important part of my writing life!

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