My wife and I play SCRABBLE
almost every day with lunch. I am not a
great speller, so she usually wins. As
I lay out my words I am constantly reminded how fucked up our written language
is. I feel that language in most cases is
to communicate and as long as the central idea is transmitted all the petty
mechanics are like thorns on a rosebush: unnecessary.
For instance, I would drop
the requirement for a U following a Q: Qeen – Qack – Qake – Qeer all seem to
work fine.
And the letter C bugs
me. Why the hell do we need a C in our
alphabet? You could easily replace it
with a K on 90% of the words and it would sound the same - and K is a prettier
letter. On the few words where C doesn't sound right an S would work fine.
Once you start playing
SCRABBLE regularly you can see the possibility of cutting down our alphabet
from 25 to perhaps 16 or 18 letters.
When I taught creative
writing to my students in Alaska
I never corrected their spelling. I
wanted them to write – to get their ideas down on paper – to enjoy telling a
story – to write write write, and not be inhibited by the fear of being
criticized for their misspellings. The
final edit is what spell checkers are for.
The Ol’Buzzard