Writing can present similar challenges.  That blank piece of paper and so many words to organize. I have discovered that I own no white, lined paper.  (That's why there is a picture of an enormous piece of white, lined, notebook paper that I made for a bulletin board at 'A's elementary school, way back when...) Yet, whenever I start to write an article, I start on paper.  It's yellow, lined paper!  Maybe having the color on there helps!  I imagine nowadays that professional writers write mainly on a computer.  No professional here!  Unprofessionally, I compile pages and pages of handwritten notes that become pages and pages of a handwritten article.  Nothing gets to my computer until I'm close to the final draft.  Then I'll sit at the keyboard and type it all in.  I print it out to read and reread, making minor changes and correcting typos with a real pen.  I then go back and transfer my corrections to the computer copy.  A very time consuming and roundabout way to write, I suppose, but I have no deadlines.  And I like paper.  A simple fact.  I want to shuffle it around, make notes in margins, and big circles with arrows to move words around.Saturday, July 03, 2010
White Rectangles
Writing can present similar challenges.  That blank piece of paper and so many words to organize. I have discovered that I own no white, lined paper.  (That's why there is a picture of an enormous piece of white, lined, notebook paper that I made for a bulletin board at 'A's elementary school, way back when...) Yet, whenever I start to write an article, I start on paper.  It's yellow, lined paper!  Maybe having the color on there helps!  I imagine nowadays that professional writers write mainly on a computer.  No professional here!  Unprofessionally, I compile pages and pages of handwritten notes that become pages and pages of a handwritten article.  Nothing gets to my computer until I'm close to the final draft.  Then I'll sit at the keyboard and type it all in.  I print it out to read and reread, making minor changes and correcting typos with a real pen.  I then go back and transfer my corrections to the computer copy.  A very time consuming and roundabout way to write, I suppose, but I have no deadlines.  And I like paper.  A simple fact.  I want to shuffle it around, make notes in margins, and big circles with arrows to move words around.
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