Day 4
Day 4: When you are writing, do you prefer to use a pen or a computer?
Uh oh. Three out of four days have been writing questions. I hope that this isn't a trend, but I suspect it might be.
Sigh. Okay, well if I am writing poetry, I usually prefer to use a pen. I can't really remember the last time I wrote a semi-decent poem on a computer. It seems too clinical. Too impersonal. I would say the same might go for a short story, but I haven't written a short story in years. No wait, I did write that on a laptop. It was pretty good.
If I'm writing in a journalistic way, I always use a computer. It's probably a matter of time management than anything.
This post is boring. Would it be better if I had said I used a quill and ink for my poetry, and a classic typewriter for all journalism pieces? Probably not. That would just make me a douchebag.
Now Playing: "Baby Can I Hold You" by Tracy Chapman
Uh oh. Three out of four days have been writing questions. I hope that this isn't a trend, but I suspect it might be.
Sigh. Okay, well if I am writing poetry, I usually prefer to use a pen. I can't really remember the last time I wrote a semi-decent poem on a computer. It seems too clinical. Too impersonal. I would say the same might go for a short story, but I haven't written a short story in years. No wait, I did write that on a laptop. It was pretty good.
If I'm writing in a journalistic way, I always use a computer. It's probably a matter of time management than anything.
This post is boring. Would it be better if I had said I used a quill and ink for my poetry, and a classic typewriter for all journalism pieces? Probably not. That would just make me a douchebag.
Now Playing: "Baby Can I Hold You" by Tracy Chapman

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