This is where I show my age by recalling that I wrote my teenage fanfic by hand in spiral notebooks, long before the internet or word processors
I still miss my typewriter sometimes...
I still miss my typewriter sometimes...
What @Greg Cox said times a billion. Typewriters were a godsend in the 1970s and 1980s when I was a kid and hated writing by hand but could touch type (I learned how to touch type in the seventh grade, and never looked back), but once computers became a thing, typewriters became about as useful as a telephone operator is today.I don't miss typewriters one bit.
Do you every consult the reference/technical manuals when you're writing?
Do you every consult the reference/technical manuals when you're writing?
I remember reading Barbara Hambly's Crossroad and it being immediately clear she was describing the walking routes between different rooms from the old Franz Joseph Star Trek Blueprints.Do you every consult the reference/technical manuals when you're writing?
Do you every consult the reference/technical manuals when you're writing?
I remember reading Barbara Hambly's Crossroad and it being immediately clear she was describing the walking routes between different rooms from the old Franz Joseph Star Trek Blueprints.
Why do you write?
How have your motivations changed (if at all) compared with before and during your career as a professional writer?
Why do you write?
How have your motivations changed (if at all) compared with before and during your career as a professional writer?
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