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Tiffany
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Nov 03, 2012 06:51PM
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Computer. It's faster and sometimes I can't stand writing by hand. It makes me feel physically sick. I don't know why. It happens sometimes when I have to describe something too much, too.
I'm currently writing in the airport. It's kind of awkward because there are so many people around me.
Places I write the most:- At work (I'm a nanny, so it's all good)
- In my bedroom
- On my back deck, when the weather is nice :)
I still write on my laptop, but there's not much of a set place for me because I don't have a good chair in my room. There's a desk in there, but it doesn't work that well for me. My best writing happens when I'm reclining for some reason. So I write anywhere from my bedroom floor to the living room to the couch downstairs.
Hmm... I presume I like to write on a typewriter. The feel of it is just more natural to me. On a computer, it's...Different. I don't know how to express it really. I write mainly with a paper and a mechanical pencil though because its more easy- and safe (especially in class) to bring in to write.
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Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader.
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Cool ... I got a typewriter last year but I haven't really been using it until recently. I still haven't used it much, but I do like it a lot. :)
I think my favourite place to write is out in nature. At the park or by a forest or lake...it's really nice and peaceful. But with winter coming and me living in town I almost never get out. So instead I write in my room.
I write on my computer, because I type faster than I write.
Depends what's closest. I used to write lyrics, and I found it easier to organise my thoughts onto a page and so carry around a notebook everywhere. So when I moved over to prose, it was easier to work in a notebook 90% of the time. Now, I'm more likely to type on a computer (On a program called PageFour which is the greatest thing ever) although I do still write in longhand from time to time, if inspiration should strike at school etc.
I write mostly on the computer, but for the story I'm writing now I'm using a notebook that I carry around in case I get ideas on the go. I also use my typewriter when I feel like it, but changing the paper etc. can sometimes make me loose my flow.
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