I'm a dinosaur. Unlike the word processing writers of the world I still write on pen and paper. I salute you, you Scrivener efficient organizers!! May you collect pieces of internet in your scrap ideas and find the best story on a white screen. You will never run out of ink. This is why I'm a dinosaur. But I'm a bad-ass dinosaur like the one on above because even though I still write with pen and paper, I'm replacing my pen every two days. That's many words. :) For those who are bad-ass dinosaurs, like myself, I can tell you there is nothing like a bic. Gel pens are wonderful but they last me a day. I was so frustrated having to replace my pens so often I decided to see how long -- or how many words -- one of these gel pens lasted. 6,800 words later I found my answer. W.T.H. Do people just not write a lot? Do you, my dinosaur friends, have this problem? What do you write with? And now, an excerpt from one of those pens...on a 5X8 flashcard...
8/9/2015 02:06:26 pm
worth to reflect at post, I really love it! In writing, it is necessary that you are aware how to edit your personal work. Editing is important in each and every writing work. Even professional authors edit their very own work for this to effectively create an effect on their own readers. Editing enables cleaning and getting rid of unnecessary elements on the writing. It provides method to corrections on grammar, syntax, word choice, spelling and punctuations. Editing gives assurance of the excellent written material. Comments are closed.
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