Do you write in paper anymore????
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Do you write in paper anymore????
What are your opinions on writing with hand vs typing
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When I first started writing, I didn't have a computer and I wrote on everything from napkins to tree bark (which was super fun!). When I finally got my first computer (it took floppy disks) I had a book bag full of first drafts, lists of names, and plot ideas. It was several years and one new laptop later before I decided I had enough back-up disks and SIM cards, so I threw out that book bag with its original scraps. I had a small panic attack but was able to move on. Now I have more notebooks full of more plots and connections which I transfer to my laptop.
Every now and then I'll look at one of my first stories I wrote and cringe as I see what I used to write, and then smile at how far my writing and style has come. Good reminders are those old files. Yes, I prefer the pencil and paper method. It means less time staring at a bright computer screen while trying to figure out the next plan of action for my story. Should stress come along, I won't be hammering my keyboard (important writing tool!) with abuse and sloshing tea on it as I slam my cup on the table. Paper can get wet, then dry, be extra crinkly, but all in all no harm to my tools. Plus, there's no accidental erasing of my magnum opus. Once it's been written down on paper, it's there to stay until it is burned.
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It's just my writing process. And, it helps me to make sure each draft is better and better.
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