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Writing SFF With Paper and Pen Spurs Memory and Creativity by R.J. Huneke
While the article has a SFF focus because it's written for the SFWA blog, it's really also about general handwriting and whether it's better. It links to studies and articles on handwriting vs typing.
Personally, I turn to handwriting fic in a notebook when I'm trying to break out of writers block. It's a change of format, for one, and for another, I do then stop getting tempted to scroll through whatever social media site I've got loaded. Also, I do just like handwriting fiction.
So this is definitely a biased site for handwriting because it's journalsandplanners - but really, we're all on Dreamwidth. What do you think?
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Date: 2024-04-24 11:05 pm (UTC)Handwriting is when I'm more of a perfectionist, though. I feel more pressure to "get it right" because my thoughts backtrack often. When I type, I can get all my thoughts out before I lose track of them because I know I can come back to insert more.
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Date: 2024-04-26 08:57 pm (UTC)I think I used to be better about typing up first drafts, but essay writing kind of ruined me haha... Unless I'm doing something like NaNoWriMo (which necessitates speed) I find myself obsessing over stuff like sentence structure, when I should just be filling space.