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I hope to finish two part written chapters of WIPs.
Today I actually did some very different writing though. I am a volunteer in a project called Unlocking our Sound Heritage and today I spent about an hour listening to, and writing notes about, the first half of a recording made in 1998, with a gentleman who was in his 60s at the time, about his life in the hotel trade. I wrote a little over 2 pages of notes. Once I have listened to the whole recording I will condense all my notes down into a short resumé of the topics covered, and a list specific hotels and people that he mentions, and send it back to the archivists at our local museum.
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Today I actually did some very different writing though. I am a volunteer in a project called Unlocking our Sound Heritage and today I spent about an hour listening to, and writing notes about, the first half of a recording made in 1998, with a gentleman who was in his 60s at the time, about his life in the hotel trade. I wrote a little over 2 pages of notes. Once I have listened to the whole recording I will condense all my notes down into a short resumé of the topics covered, and a list specific hotels and people that he mentions, and send it back to the archivists at our local museum.