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Oct 03, 2008 11:12 am |
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On what do you write |
Francis Dias
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Now that I've been encouraged me to write by many of you denizens of the 'word world', write I will.
I took out some time yesterday to spin a synopsis: on what my mind will rove around. This, after I put my idea on a piece of paper and kept focussing on it - fleshing and garnishing the idea into a structured body of sense.
I seemed to have a problem. While I am comfortable with my laptop, I felt that if I had to stare into the idea and keep it at the core of my thoughts that I won't stray nor dwell in redundant material/garbage, I needed paper and then sheets of paper. I was really aghast at my evolving comfort with paper! It took me by surprise, because I am considered allergic to paper!
Anyone out here, who can advise if this is sensible or it takes some time to adjust to many windows on the laptop? Pls. let me know. Thanks.
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