RE: Writers, should you compose on paper or screen? 3 ways to tell

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Writers, should you compose on paper or screen? 3 ways to tell

in advice •  7 years ago 

I started off with paper and pencil/pen (and napkins, and the backs of envelopes). I moved to typing everything in the last few years, but always had a journal or notebook of some sort in my bag or purse "just in case". In the last year, I try to force myself to write poems out longhand before typing them (and editing), but fiction has almost always been a "type everything" situation for me.

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I still carry a small journal/notebook everywhere. I need somewhere to write down snippets until I can come back to them later.

Makes sense. Pocket and purse sized journals are amazing things. A friend of mine has been hand painting journals. https://www.facebook.com/pg/aaminahshakur.poetartist/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1551198608297763

Those are gorgeous! I love the moon cycle one. <3