If I have an excellent idea for a story, would it be wiser to write on paper first or start directly on the computer? There are many different reasons for beginning stories on paper as well as on the computer and I'd like to know about the different advantages of each side.
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I would recommend to just go with what you find most productive for yourself, but since you wanted a list: Paper:
Digital:
I myself prefer digital (Dropbox + iPhone!), but YMMV. |
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For me, the advantage of using paper is that I often make rash editing decisions early in the process, and lose things I may have wanted to hang on to. Using some sort of version control might be an interesting solution to that particular problem though. The other reason I use paper is that it forces me to go over the text at least once in order to find major problems while entering it into a computer. I suspect a more professional writer than I would be doing that a few times anyway, regardless of which medium he or she started on. |
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For writing fiction I always start on paper (with the unfortunate disadvantage of typing it later). The reason for using paper is because the computer is a distraction and it's harder to become fully engrossed in the story I'm spinning. The temptation to jump on the internet is far too great. The importance of getting into a zone of creativity while writing far outweighs the negative of retyping later. |
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Depends on you. What are you more comfortable with writing? Which way you can avoid distractions better? Or which gives you enough distraction to get inspiration or overcome writing block if needed (if it helps)? I think you should try it out, if paper or computer, or a mix of both works best for you. Sorry, that I cannot give a simpler answer here. |
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I always write on the comuter because frankly, I can type about as fast as I think. The same cannot be said for writing with a pen. If you can type, there's no reason to start on paper unless you're just jotting down random notes etc.. which are easier to scratch out or just doodle. |
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