Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Way We Write

It's interesting how your habits change over the years. When I was younger (and computer technology wasn't as advanced), I was very much a longhand writer. When I was at uni for example, I would write all my assignments by hand first before typing them up. I would then print them (on my very slow dot-matrix printer!) and hand edit before editing on the computer. 
In my defence these were the days when Windows 95 was still in its infancy and I couldn't afford to upgrade. Computers really weren't as interactive back then - in fact you couldn't even shrink your windows, let alone go on the internet.
Anyway these days I am very much a computer writer - I don't think I'd have the patience to write anything beyond a couple of pages longhand. I also mainly edit on-screen. Although I do print out regularly and edit that way too - as you can miss a lot when skimming the screen.
 It's great to have the technology we do - I'm not sure there would be as many writers out there if we had to do it the old-fashioned way!

1 comment:

  1. Yes, very much so! I was at university back in the days of the typewriter!! It didn't seem that arduous at the time, but I would find it very difficult to regress back now. I just typed more drafts and reworked it until it was perfect.

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