Do you write on a computer? Do you print frequently? Do you correct on paper? What is your process?
Write on computer. Print only occasionally, but save manuscript by sending it to another computer or family member. Also backup.
I prefer to write long hand and then transcribe it to computer and then work with it. However, in returning to school I have had to create on computer to cut the time. I think I may have taken to the transition rather well. When I want something edited, I give it to my husband. I am sometimes too involved with the characters to see that something needs to be deleted or changed.
Write on a computer, correct on a computer, sub and proof on a computer. I rarely print anything at all. Why pay for paper?
I write on a computer.
I write on a computer. I am constantly stopping and coming back to the project and re-reading what I have written. This helps me find errors, or things I might need, or want to change.
Yes, i do write on computer. I print very often. i correct on the paper as well.
I use the computer exclusively now.
I usually write on the computer, using Microsoft word.
I write on my computer and occasionally will print a few pages I want someone to read. When I have fished with my book or article, I edit a number of times and also use editing software to improve my end product.
I actually prefer to first write on paper. Then I go to computer. Then I print. Then I start over.
I do write on the computer mostly, seeing as how my penmanship is very small and tedious. In other words, it takes me a very long time to write out things, but I can manage either way. To correct a paper I do print it out and then make changes on the computer after editing it. That's my process.
I work on a computer, and every few thousand words or every few days, I email my work to myself so as not to lose it. I also follow this ritual after especially note-worthy prose that I'd be exceptionally distraught to lose. I read aloud what I've just written every few hours, and correct various mistakes as I read. After I am totally done, I have the draft edited by an outside perspective.
I always write on a computer, as holding a pencil or pen is far too physically demanding. Not having a printer narrows my readership potential to "random bored people on the internet". My process involves drinking until the table moves away from me, and I can't find it.
I usually start writing on paper but end up on the computer before I'm half-way done. When I'm done, I step away for about two day and then go back to edit with a fresh mind.
I prefer writing on a paper, revise and check it more than twice, then typing it in the computer to check some more errors. |
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