There's only another week-and-a-half of Quill Month. I seem to be in a period where I can write about things easily, which I like very much. So, what shall I write about next?
Halakha of women and Torah writing (the last substantial stuff I wrote about this is from a non-representational-of-me orthodox perspective)
7 (46.7%)
Niddah and other types of ritual impurity, how they affect Torah writing
13 (86.7%)
Layout rules - columns, paragraph breaks and the like
6 (40.0%)
Following on logically from quills - letter formation
5 (33.3%)
Experiential aspects of writing Torahs
6 (40.0%)
Proofreading and corrections
6 (40.0%)
Different styles of alphabet
10 (66.7%)
Something else which I will explain in a comment
0 (0.0%)
The following topics aren't on the menu because I don't have time just now to do the requisite extensive studying: Big and Small Letters and Dots; Women Scribes In History; Variant Manuscripts of Torah; and anything involving academic palaeography. Is that terribly disappointing?
Yes, I am devastated
0 (0.0%)
It would be nice but I get that you're not made of free time
9 (64.3%)
I am supremely indifferent
2 (14.3%)
I would like to hear about the dots and things but I don't care about the others much
3 (21.4%)
All this Torah stuff is a bit much, can you post more about puppies?
0 (0.0%)