At last weekend's conference, someone asked speaker Ruth Danon what she thought about writing long-hand versus on a computer. It's a question writers often lob around, and the usual answer is that long-hand is infinitely better than a sterile computer. Ruth's answer was that it's generational. She prefers a pen, because it feels like an extension of her. But she said that to young people, the computer is an extension of them.
My answer is that a rollerball pen's great if you can get it. A computer will do when you can't, and when some serious story surgery is in order. For brainstorming and for the beginnings of stories, I prefer the glass keys of an early twentieth-century Smith Corona. If I ever get the nerve (or a big enough writer's block) to tote a typewriter to a coffee shop, I'll blog about the looks I get. I'll type the entry right there.
2 comments:
I am so in between. I love rough drafting with a pen...and then typing it on a computer to edit and edit and edit some more.
I just love the process.
My laptop is definitely an extension of myself. It usually extends right onto my lap.
Ba dum bum.
My laptop is the place where I talk with people, read the news, write anything important, pay my bills, look for a job, make a living, watch tv, and express myself creatively.
If a typewriter could do all that AND fold into 1" high rectangle, and look great at the same time - I'd drop my laptop in a second.
Literally - I would drop it right on the floor.
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