Invisible Ink: No 124 - Hans Fallada The Independent His pen-name was created from two characters in Grimm's fairy tales, but his novels had little in common with the moralistic fantasies of mittel-Europe. Rudolf Ditzen was a magistrate's son, raised in Berlin and immersed in Dickens, Flaubert and ... |
![]() Daily Mail | Drawn in invisible ink, is this the site of Walter Raleigh's lost colony? The Independent Concealed on an Elizabethan map of the east coast of North America, but now identified by the British Museum, is a hint at the colony's location drawn in what appears to be invisible ink, further disguised by a barely-discernible patch of paper glued ... Is this Walter Raleigh¿s 'lost colony' drawn in invisible ink? Clue to 400 ... Map's Hidden Marks Illuminate and Deepen Mystery of Lost Colony The Lost Colony Disappeared From Roanoke Island In The Late 1500s |
Invisible Ink: No 123 - James Hanley The Independent Sometimes it seems that the more you produce and the better you write, the less you are likely to be remembered. This column has regularly featured authors whose output has exceeded 100 books, who have subsequently been expunged from the shelves. |
![]() Moneycontrol.com | Steve Jobs' death clears way for vibrating Apple tool Register With a camera embedded in the middle of the shaft, the "Optical" uses location technology to determine the position of the pen relative to the screen. The camera would respond to an "invisible" map overlaid on the iPad screen to work out where it was ... Apple Points to Writing on Future iPad with Optical iPen |
Invisible Ink: No 122 - Gerald Gaskin The Independent In the world of invisible authors, few can vanish more completely than those whose choice of subject matter goes against the morality of the times. Gerald Glaskin was born in 1923 in the so-called "Cinderella State" of Western Australia, but like many ... |

