Writers often say that books aren't written, they're rewritten. And in fact most formal assemblies of information — proposals, applications, speeches, presentations, designs — go through several drafts or revisions.


Electronic Life: How to Think about Computers (1983), p. 50


Writers often say that books aren't written, they're rewritten. And in fact most formal assemblies of information — proposals, applications,...

Writers often say that books aren't written, they're rewritten. And in fact most formal assemblies of information — proposals, applications,...

Writers often say that books aren't written, they're rewritten. And in fact most formal assemblies of information — proposals, applications,...

Writers often say that books aren't written, they're rewritten. And in fact most formal assemblies of information — proposals, applications,...