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JC: The layout of a notebook computer is easier for me. A personal computer is always complicated, because you have a lot of different programs to deal with, and all of the programs have different functions. The notebook is just one program. I like being able to flip it open and just start writing. Then I print it out and I know where it's going. It's very comfortable for me.
I also use my lined notebooks to jot down things I want to remember for later. My book about memory theaters, Memory Theatre, is almost all in one of those lined notebooks. So it's very helpful to have a good, small notebook.
James Critchley: I like lined notebooks because they're really easy to use. And I use them for brainstorming ideas. And I use them to do a rough draft. A rough draft is just an idea. I take it out to the Beach this morning. I'm sitting on the white sand and I'm trying to think about what to write about because this book is about how to think. And I'm sitting there and I'm sketching it out. It's like a little incomplete theater. And I know after I'm done, I'm going to rewrite it and I'm going to be more articulate, but at least I've got the first idea down on paper. And that's why I like lined notebooks.
I like the way Spain uses the San Clemente, California, to write this, and creates a good sense of atmosphere in this one, and it keeps you turning the pages as she brings you in with both Tom and Deb Finnegan.
The other book that I've been working on and will be releasing in Fall 2020 is a study of memory theaters. Memory theaters are places that you go when you have a memory of something that you want to remember. It could be a movie, it could be a song, it could be a book. It could be a poem. It could be a dream. It could be a memory. It's a place where you go to remember it. 827ec27edc