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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Nov 11th, '16, 02:47    


Cinderella

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I use both a notebook and pen AND a tablet (with a keyboard) to do my writing. Generally, creative writing I will write out longhand and maybe type later, but for school assignments and the like I tend to just type them up as I go, as it's faster to edit that way.

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Nov 17th, '16, 21:54    


Zupprika

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My handwriting is horrible, I'm all about keyboards. Besides, I type way faster than I write. And at least I can read it x)

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Dec 13th, '16, 20:29    


Kipkn

Joined: May 13th, '13, 15:55
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I generally prefer a keyboard. When my fingers are firing correctly, I can get my thoughts out almost fast enough. Also, it is way easier to edit and revise, and that's crucial to me. :)

I also just like the feel of a mechanical keyboard.

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Jan 18th, '17, 12:14    


metalbird

Joined: Jan 18th, '17, 11:52
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Physical keyboard or writing with pen/pencil for me! With a keyboard I can type and edit quicker, but with writing I can doodle too...

:mcheh: It feels so strange to write on my phone or tablet, hehe. Almost as though it's not real or something! It distracts me, and I get distracted easily anyways so..!

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Sep 28th, '18, 03:47    


fall1ngfeather

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If I'm writing stuff for a personal project, I always keep it in a Google Doc, but whenever I'm taking notes for school, I always put it in a notebook! I read that writing down your notes on paper helps with retention, and it helps to have a hard copy of my notes when I'm on the subway. You can't study if there's no signal!

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Sep 29th, '18, 05:48    


Akili Li

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That's an interesting question! It made me think, and some of these answers changed how I was thinking.

On the one hand, keyboard is much faster.

On the other hand, writing by hand lets me vary fonts and sizes in a very intuitive, non-intrusive fashion which can shape how I remember what I'm writing, or the aesthetic of the finished piece.

I actually do some paid calligraphy works, so I definitely have an attachment to physically writing things out.

But when I think back over my day.... the majority of what I write is on various computers. I have a couple of part-time jobs and two of them involve a lot of typing, and only one regularly has me writing things out by hand. Well, two, come to think of it. But the second has a lot more typing than longhand work so I'm not really sure that counts.

I tend to think of them very differently, that's for sure.

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Oct 4th, '18, 11:33    


Tora_Fujimoto

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I feel the same about them both having their pros and cons. I like to write by hand because thats what I would do all the time but Im not doing that all the time anymore and my handwriting looks a little different every time I do it and if I want it to look nice, using my phone or a computer does the trick.

I think right now, I use my phone/electronics more to write now than hand writing my things. xc Its so sad, but I just dont do it as much anymore.

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Oct 7th, '18, 08:31    


Arachne

Joined: Oct 22nd, '11, 16:48
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Keyboard all the way for me. It's way faster than writing by hand and also I can easily edit what I've written. Though I need a proper keyboard for that - the best one I've ever got is an ergonomic one. It was really strange at first, but I quickly got used to it. I generally type fast, but I was able to do it even quicker using this keyboard. Too bad they discontinued the series where I live... :mcmeh:

Now I have laptop, but it's still good enough - the best way to write something for me. Tablets and smartphones are a big no for me - I need a big, physical keyboard to be able to type properly. Though there are times when I write something by hand - usually when I have to draw something or type some numerical formula. That's also the reason why I always carried my notebooks to classes, when I still had one - it'd be impossible to write down something else than just the plain text.

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Oct 13th, '18, 06:59    


fall1ngfeather

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As a followup for my previous post; writing down my notes really does help with memorization, but ohhh god I would switch to keyboard writing in a heartbeat if there was a way I could find to make it work. I wrote that post early in the semester, and I can feel the start of carpal tunnel going on now. :C Im icing it and trying to rest it as much as possible, but I get the feeling it's going to be demolished by the time I'm out of school.

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 Post subject: Re: Writers: Old school or modern? (Notebook vs keyboard)
Posted: Oct 17th, '18, 20:48    


luvloveless

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I started a journaling project over a year ago, and I've written nearly everyday since by hand. If I wrote creatively I'd probably do it on a keyboard just to be able to edit it easily. I think I'm more comfortable writing by hand though.

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