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Oct 12, 2008 8:25 pm |
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re: On what do you write |
Diane Stephenson
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Francis: I used to need reams of paper to write everything on before I could type it into the computer, but I have since become very comfortable starting with a computer screen in front of me and just typing away. Nevertheless, I do find it much easier to have a hard copy when I am working on a final edit or revision. I find it a little hard on the eyes to read through a full-length novel on the computer. On shorter pieces, though, I can work quite well on the computer only. I do like the paper, though, as I can make notes, scratch things out, etc. and it is somehow more accurate than doing it on the computer. It's so much easier to flip from page to page with paper. I suppose it is simply a case of what each individual is most comfortable with. Happy writing, and good success to you. Diane www.myforevergreen.org/552459Private Reply to Diane Stephenson (new win) |
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