Shorthand
By Mark Graham
@marky7 (563)
Independence, Louisiana
August 15, 2016 12:42pm CST
Does anyone out there know of any sites that allow shorthand writers to transcribe classic literature or really any book into shorthand? This is a way to make learning shorthand more creative and fun.
When I was looking for some shorthand textbooks I seen a version of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' and I thought that would be fun to do, so I decided to try to find a site that does this. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
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@CinnamonGrl (7086)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
15 Aug 16
I learned shorthand in school about 50 years ago, but I didnt know anyonje stil used it. Most things are recorded, aren't they? I never even used shorthand in my office jobs way back when. It was a skill that seemed to help me get jobs, but then I never got to show it off, lol.
@CinnamonGrl (7086)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
15 Aug 16
@marky7 I used to love doing shorthand, it was one of my favorite classes. I doubt I could ever do shorthand fast enough anymore!
@marky7 (563)
• Independence, Louisiana
15 Aug 16
@CinnamonGrl I saw a novel written in shorthand "Alice in Wonderland" and I was wondering if it was possible to do this with other classic novels/books.


