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Welcome to Pause Press Books, the web-log, an essai in the digital humanities.

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“The most interesting writing is that which does not quite satisfy the reader. Try and leave a little thinking for him; that will be better for both. The trouble with most writers is, they spread too thin. The reader is as quick as they; has got there before, and is ready and waiting. A little guessing does him no harm, so I would assist him with no connections. If you can see how the harness fits, he can. But make sure that you see it.”  —Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dimeter. Outside a temple, Kyoto, Japan.