So I recently purchased a manual typewriter in an effort to increase my production. Admittedly, whenever I sit down to write, I do not get very far. While my discipline is to blame, the distractions on the computer don't exactly help. I don't have much experience with typewriters--I played around with my grandpa's when I was younger--but I'm hoping it can help train me to think about exactly what I want to write, and to get it down on the paper, instead of editing what I've already got (I certainly spend more time fixing old sentences than I do writing new ones!).
How about it--do any of you an affinity or hatred of typewriters? Any of you still use one? Have you ever? They do have a magic-from-the-past kind of feel, or at least that is how they seem to me. I'm reminded of Woody Allen's latest movie, Midnight in Paris, a really enjoyable movie, which dealt with the problem of how every generation looks back at the previous generation, and views it as being better than their own; I guess that's what this is if I'm gonna be honest.
Still waiting for it to arrive, but I'm planning on trying to write rough drafts on the typewriter, and do my editing on the computer. Aside from the added work of retyping everything, any thoughts or suggestions? I'm probably fixin' to waste a lot of paper!
How about it--do any of you an affinity or hatred of typewriters? Any of you still use one? Have you ever? They do have a magic-from-the-past kind of feel, or at least that is how they seem to me. I'm reminded of Woody Allen's latest movie, Midnight in Paris, a really enjoyable movie, which dealt with the problem of how every generation looks back at the previous generation, and views it as being better than their own; I guess that's what this is if I'm gonna be honest.
Still waiting for it to arrive, but I'm planning on trying to write rough drafts on the typewriter, and do my editing on the computer. Aside from the added work of retyping everything, any thoughts or suggestions? I'm probably fixin' to waste a lot of paper!