LOL, I'm the opposite! It's easier to type it first, that way I can make huge changes easier if I need to, and writing it on paper doesn't seem to keep up with my brain most of the time when typing it on the computer can. It gets kind of distracting though to have the internet on, so I try to ignore that option. Most times I'm successful. *g*
You've certainly been busy! I love the medieval ages! That sounds like fun!! Good luck with the reading challenges!!!
Thanks for everything. hah! I just think it's going to eb better for my eyes as well for my fingers if I start writing by hand and spend less time on the PC.
I used to not be able to write unless I was at my computer. That has changed recently though and I find I write better out of the house and in my little notebook. What I've been tending to do lately is write a scene by hand one day, spend the next typing it up and tweaking it and stuff. Sometimes I'll add on to the scene while I'm at my computer, but mostly I'll just write the next scene by hand. I'm not sure why it's like that lately, but hey, whatever works, right?
Everything changes I guess. Whatever works is perfect here. I will write my stubborn story, even if I have to stab it and drag its corpse on the paper, and then edit it until it's decent. Perfect is not what I want at this stage. There are always revisions for that, but I don't mean that I write so sloppy that you get the association of a baby writing.
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You've certainly been busy! I love the medieval ages! That sounds like fun!! Good luck with the reading challenges!!!
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