Oh, Pacey! You blind idiot. Can't you see she doesn't love you?

Spike ,'Help'


The Great Write Way  

A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


Steph L. - Jan 02, 2005 4:42:27 pm PST #9154 of 10001
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

Well, I used my pretty, fancy journals for class, but I think I am going to get a school notebook tomorrow for plain old brain dump writing. Gotta start with the basics.


Connie Neil - Jan 02, 2005 4:42:28 pm PST #9155 of 10001
brillig

I have all these pretty fancy blank notebooks that I wrote for writing, and I can't write a word in them

Wrod. I can't write stuff that will be transcribed into the computer as soon as possible in a journal apparently designed to be saved for a while. I guess some folks have different ideas of what a casual notebook is. Yay, Mead, for producing grundel-loads of cheap notebooks.


Amy - Jan 02, 2005 4:47:44 pm PST #9156 of 10001
Because books.

I like white, college-ruled legal pads. I get weird about pretty little journals, too, and I always try to make them for something specific, like only for ideas about one particular project, but it never works and I wind up writing grocery lists and odd snatches of other things, too.

Connie, did you get my return e? I couldn't open the file because for some reason my computer can't "find" Notepad. No idea what that's about.


Susan W. - Jan 02, 2005 4:47:53 pm PST #9157 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

I love sturdy spiral-bound notebooks, but they must be college-ruled. I do almost all my rough drafts in them, and probably go through ten or more a year. Somehow they free my brain in a way the keyboard doesn't.


erikaj - Jan 02, 2005 4:48:14 pm PST #9158 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

Sometimes I'm sad that I don't write the same long-hand as computer, but longhand is too much physical work. I leave too much out.


SailAweigh - Jan 02, 2005 4:48:36 pm PST #9159 of 10001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

I used to keep journals in the fancy ones. I think I had 3 I actually filled. A few years ago, when I realized I hadn't written in one in over 15 years, I threw them all out. I tried starting a new one and I just couldn't write in it. My writing ends up in all different places, now. On the computer, in a little spiral notebook in my purse. Sometimes, even on store receipts when I can't find anything else. Because I finally realized, that while the writing might be unique, it really wasn't precious. I think I finally realized the concept of "kill your darlings" when I was able to throw away something I'd written.


Connie Neil - Jan 02, 2005 4:52:29 pm PST #9160 of 10001
brillig

Connie, did you get my return e? I couldn't open the file because for some reason my computer can't "find" Notepad. No idea what that's about.

Yes, I did, and I sent--I think--a reply with a Word6 file from my WordPad.


Amy - Jan 02, 2005 4:56:08 pm PST #9161 of 10001
Because books.

Just got it, connie! I'll read it now.


Lyra Jane - Jan 02, 2005 5:01:19 pm PST #9162 of 10001
Up with the sun

Fuck the person who tells me what to feel. But I am curious about what they feel.

This, and I also want to know *why* they feel what they feel. I have a hard time explaining my opinions sometimes; I read criticism in part to enhance the vocabulary of my mind.

As for what to write in ... I have a composition book that I'm using to do writing exercises, and I think it frees my brain a little. Though of course, if I ever do anything worth keeping in there, I'll have to retype it (I can't handwrite more than a page or three before my hand starts to kill me), and that's never fun.


Topic!Cindy - Jan 02, 2005 5:06:52 pm PST #9163 of 10001
What is even happening?

I like white, college-ruled legal pads. I get weird about pretty little journals, too, and I always try to make them for something specific, like only for ideas about one particular project, but it never works and I wind up writing grocery lists and odd snatches of other things, too.

I bought one for my dh, and each of my kids this Christmas, but as a gift with a twist. I wrote on the first page that it was a Give Back Book. They had to give it back to me, as soon as they read page one. Throughout the year, I will use the journals to write to or about each of them. Next Christmas, they'll get what I've written as a present.

And I thunked it up, all by myself.

(Now let's just see if I do it.)