If I were to make a museum for everyday writing I would separate the museum into two sections. One being public endorsement of everyday writing and the other being personal endorsement for everyday writing. I say this because all writing falls under those two categories. After splitting these the museum in these two groups I would then create subgroups to make up each section. My main focus would consists of letters, notes, postcards, blogs, and Facebook posts. Also following each subgroup would be the option of using technology or non-technology.In each category their would be a display of the historical aspect of the piece of writing that is shown. This could involve a brief background of the piece, pictures, or even a biography of the author.
For the technology aspect of the museum visitors will be able to access a virtual world of everyday writing. It would be arranged almost like a website contributed just to everyday writing. Authors would be able to post from their pieces and can answer questions about why the write what they wrote. Although it won't be handwritten it is sti considered everyday day writing because they can express their emotion and thought process behind what they're writing.As far as the non- technological side their will be pictures, journals, and postcards.
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