Being dyslectic and write books, articles and now bloggs sounds like a bad idea for most people. But I find fun and it helps my spelling it also makes me more creative. When I go to different blogs ore websites I often end up in another place because I spell it wrong. So dyslectic bloggers do find more new thinks on the Internet (and have more fun surfing)!
The misspelling on this blog is getting better and better and worse at the same time for being dyslectic is to be word blind. Please do email me here if I am totally wrong with some words, but do not put the corrections on my blog.
I now understand that many of the most creative people in the world is dyslectic, if none of them will write on blogs it will be less creative to read. So please write about creativity and changes but not about spelling (there are many other places to write about spelling).
How is the most famous creative dyslectic you now about (except me)?
Update 10 April:
Dyslexics have all the fun
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I have always had a problem with writing especially when thinking quickly when I write hear for here, through for though, saw for was. I was well educated so when I take a little more time I am good with expressing concepts through good grammar and sentence structure.
I have written newspaper and magazine stories. When a student I conceived and ran my own alternative newspaper at Glasgow University, Iguana, Independent Glasgow University Alternative News Agency.
I conceived a grand project two years ago, Project Pineapple, a motorbike ride through Indochina (Laos, Viet Nam, Cambodia) on a Minsk 125cc Belarusian model to publicise the Cluster Bomb issue which I completed from March to June 2009.
View my blog projectpineapple.blogspot.com
When writing this I often had spelling errors so would edit it continuously. Even now after many edits I still find gross errors which always amaze me that I previously overlooked or ‘did not see’ them.
Please read projectpineapple.blogspot.com and check its archive which is best read from the start to catch all the threads.
Best wishes fellow dyslectics
Robert
Thanks Robert,
Riding motorbike and being dyslectic is in many ways the same, easy to turn into something new to explore. Thanks for the positive view of dyslectic living, keep on driving and writing.
Stefan
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