At the moment, I'm writing book two of a four- or five-part collection titled 'A History of Mendoh' (the 'd' is silent, like the French word), and I'm writng it longhand. The other day I reached the 400-page, 125,000-word mark. Whoo-hoo!
Anyway, half of my books are written longhand, half of them typewritten. I feel that, when I type, my thoughts flow very rapidly from my brain to my fingertips, but the quality of my writing is not as good, because I don't have to necessarily think about: I have a thought, and boom, it's typed up on the screen. But when I write longhand, I find that my thoughts are more clear and concise, my point is easier to get across, and my whole story is more vivid, detailed and fleshed out. So, my question is . . . which do you prefer: longhand or typewritten?
- Daniel Martinez,
Novelist
Anyway, half of my books are written longhand, half of them typewritten. I feel that, when I type, my thoughts flow very rapidly from my brain to my fingertips, but the quality of my writing is not as good, because I don't have to necessarily think about: I have a thought, and boom, it's typed up on the screen. But when I write longhand, I find that my thoughts are more clear and concise, my point is easier to get across, and my whole story is more vivid, detailed and fleshed out. So, my question is . . . which do you prefer: longhand or typewritten?
- Daniel Martinez,
Novelist