Day 9
OK. We’re not doing much writing, and today, we have another suggestion, one that might cause an unnecessary rush at the stationary store for pencils.
I was in one today, a place called Office Works, getting some folders to put the printed copies of my latest books about to be published.
I’d previously bought, pencils – a box of 24, a motorised pencil sharpener, cards – though I intend to use these for a non fiction book, pens – red, blue, black, erasable – for doing crosswords. I’ve not had to buy notebooks for a while, small and large, but last time I got some journalist note books.
But, I digress…
It is suggested and I think it’s a great idea that at times it is better to write down the story, mainly because I can write as fast as the ideas come, and I cannot type that fast. Not without a million errors and a lot of indecipherable words.
There are exponents for both means of getting words on paper, but I have to say the majority of my original books were written in small notepads, at work and elsewhere because ideas and storylines come to me at the sometimes most awkward moments.
Consider carrying around d a notebook and pencil or pen.
Otherwise, my other means of getting ideas down is a note-taking app on my phone, the best at the moment being Somnote.
And tired of waiting for the moment when the book gets underway, stand by, news on that front is coming.