tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13774780.post114038098664547942..comments2024-03-27T02:00:49.152-04:00Comments on Kate's Book Blog: Returning to My NotebookKate S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/16897618197257393697noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13774780.post-1140457779388549602006-02-20T12:49:00.000-05:002006-02-20T12:49:00.000-05:00What a lovely post, Kate. The quote from Banks is ...What a lovely post, Kate. The quote from Banks is excellent. He's one of my favorite authors and I'm ordering "Raw" today. I happen to be one of those "boring old bastards" of 50 and had to chuckle at the phrase. No more whiskey for me, but I live vicariously.<BR/><BR/>Your ruminations about notes and notebooks got me to thinking that I do something of the same even though I'm not really a writer. Lisa Morton, my partner, is the professional. But I've always enjoyed putting things together on paper and have a collection that spans decades. Aesthetics were always part of the note-taking process. I laugh at the several years worth of odd, red blank books I got in chinatown. <BR/><BR/>I think I'll take up the theme in my blog this week. There are some authors notebooks that I think are worth mentioning. Kurt Cobain, Athol Fugard and Camus come to mind. I think I'll do some research at the bookstore as well. Oh, well..I'm wandering here. Thanks for the excellent blog!Ricky Lee Grovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03588565441793716202noreply@blogger.com