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Faith Blum started the topic Writing Life: Topic 13 in the forum Weekly Theme Discussion 6 years, 10 months ago
Today’s discussion topic is about Typing vs. Writing by hand and was written by Martin Detwiler.
Things I’ve learned from my own experience with both mediums:
Typing:
Pros:
Typing is faster.
Typing is much easier to edit and clean your prose as you go along.
Cons:
I find myself easily slipping into editor mindset, and making new content at all. This is a recipe for writer’s block for me.
Writing by hand:
Pros:
If you are going to make progress, you have to actually write. None of this, “Let me edit the last paragraph real quick to get in the mood and oh look the beginning is completely different now.”
If you write by hand, you must fill blank pages with new content.
I find it easier to be concise when I am writing by hand. For some reason, it feels like I’ve done more than I have, and because I avoid chunky, overbearing prose above all, I keep moving forward. This makes for a much leaner, tight first draft.
When transcribing from paper to digital, I am able to do a good deal of basic line editing that will clean up the first draft dramatically.
Cons:
I find writing by hand rather slow. I’m a slow writer regardless, so it only exacerbates that issue.
Although writing by hand makes concision easy, there’s such a thing as too sparse. I often have to beef up my prose when it makes it onto the laptop so as to avoid confusing and choppy scenes.
Application
The title says “vs.” as if I’m making a direct comparison of the two. That’s a bit misleading. I just wanted to lay out the advantages and disadvantages of both methods side by side.
Here are a few application pointers:
If you are up against writer’s block, try switching mediums temporarily. This may help you approach the situation differently.
If you consistently have trouble writing a certain kind of scene, try switching writing mediums for those scenes in particular to see if you have more success. A more tactile approach can trigger or unlock a breath through – and vice versa.
What about you?
How do you write, by hand or on a computer?
Have you found similar advantages and disadvantages to the ones I have discovered? If not, how is your experience different?
Tips, strategies, insights?
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