My Question is about writing?

Do youll thank that writing someing on paper is the same as typing it on the Computer?

Answer #1

I would have to agree with most of these people.

No, I do not find that they are the same.

When you take a pen to paper, you have no choice once it is written but to keep what is there, you can write other options, but it cannot be changed. Therefore, when you see what you have written, it is pure, your original personal thoughts. When you are sitting at a computer, there is always the backspace button, which has the possibility of deleting some really great ideas. I, myself, tend to take it ink and paper first, and then take it to the computer to find that what I had previously wanted to delete to be what I like the most later.

So, I would have to say no, they are not the same.

Answer #2

Writing is Writing. it doesn’t matter how you do it as long as you capture the thoughts, ideas, and concepts of what you’re trying to capture. Just do what’s most comfortable for you.

Answer #3

ok well you can type it down but what if your computer crashes then what or you can write it down but what if you lose them somehow then what or you can do both type and write and make copies and save on technical doo-hickies

Answer #4

they’re not even close.

when I write I have to write it by hand before I type it if I want it to be any good. I just can’t connect with my characters or story if I’m not writing by hand. its so much more personal and I dunno, for some reason pen and paper just works!

Answer #5

Nope not at all…

To me writing reflects your emotions, you can see everything when its written… Like every pause from where you lost thought, every space from where you left off, the letter curving to what your feeling, every mistake you made, every time you went back to re-work something, etc…

None of that can be shown when its printed… Its just plain…

Answer #6

Not really,writing by hand on paper is with your OWN hand writing,the led in the pencil or pen is a little more different than the ink in a printer. I have no clue how I know this.

RHart

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