
So, I thought maybe I needed to try another tack for getting my writing moving better and I found one. Writing long-hand.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the glory that is typing. Typing, you see, takes the "crappy handwriting" quality out of writing. And by crappy I, of course, mean "illegible, scribbly, tangled and just outright FUBAR'd quality of the letters. That would be my handwriting. It'd be one thing if it was consistent, but some days the writing is flat letters, some days loopy.
And a weird thing. My writing is starting to look like my Mother In Law's.
Isn't that against the rules of nature?
Normally, this wouldn't be much of a thing, but as Tate is proving stubborn, I'm writing the book in longhand.
So, if you see typos that make no sense…well, that'll be why.
How does everyone else manage their inspiration? What do you do when you need to go outside the box?
Dee
Published on November 21, 2010 09:31