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The Monday Morning Memo

Today’s memo had already been written and recorded when the wizard watched this video Charlie Moger sent him. I’ve cued it up to the part where Aaron Sorkin starts talking about the important of meter (rhythm of syllables) and phonemes (sound of syllables. The wizard learned these things from reading Robert Frost every day for several years, starting when he was 13 years old. He was delighted to hear those same things from Aaron Sorkin, because, “Sorkin is perhaps the greatest English-speaking writer of dialogue in the world today.” – Indy Beagle

https://youtu.be/vbBKceGWwbE?feature=shared&t=111

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