tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149217012399643733.post1796619311921317880..comments2023-12-06T00:48:23.734-08:00Comments on Daily Writing Practice: Friday July 31st, 2009Marchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14952331166517430843noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149217012399643733.post-72480272215731049772009-08-03T23:45:01.066-07:002009-08-03T23:45:01.066-07:00You totally just made me want to continue writing ...You totally just made me want to continue writing on paper.<br /><br />I'll at least have to do it more than I have been since I bought the laptop - this weekend was quite nice.Marchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14952331166517430843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149217012399643733.post-17960567551282676182009-08-03T00:34:49.723-07:002009-08-03T00:34:49.723-07:00Nothing really beats writing with pen and paper --...Nothing really beats writing with pen and paper -- there are so many different kinds of pens to use, so many different textures of papers. It's not long before you begin to see that, like art, poetry can benefit as well from the choice of writing tool and medium. My favourite pens to date are any colour of Pilot G-TEC C4, with their nibs so fine I won't lend them out because they break too easily, and a classic fountain pen.<br />As for paper -- cartridge paper, used by artists for sketching works well for me; but for many pens it's too absorbent.<br /><br />----<br /><br />Hmm, the above was supposed to be commentary, but I think it fits the topic rather well, so it's becoming my contribution instead :)Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08503319830584828982noreply@blogger.com