Reading has a reputation as the quintessential quiet activity. Picture reading and you might think of hushed libraries and shushing librarians or a cozy afternoon whiled away in silence on the couch with a good novel and perhaps a purring cat on your lap. There are even silent reading parties where guests BYOB (bring your own book) and sit in companionable quiet. A bookish introvert’s dream! Yet, despite reading’s association with quiet individual immersion, it has a loud, communal history. In fact, for millennia, reading was something only done out loud. Here’s a quick primer on how reading went silent.
Huh. This gave me more to consider than I thought it would.
I also find it ironic that the chances of an article being read aloud is extremely small but because of this articles subject that chance is significantly higher.
Hah, good point. Plus all the apps and features for people who are vision-impaired.
I was most surprised by the reasons there were no spaces or commas before.


