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For me, creativity flows better from the point of a pen 9 time out of 10. That's why I do it. When I'm writing a story on the keyboard, I always feel a little more like I'm forcing it and less like the story is just flowing organically. Like I said, I think my brain works differently, which could make sense as different motions and though processes require action from different parts of the brain.
At work, where I'm writing technical documents all day, I type straight into the keyboard. On some occasions, where I have to get creative with things, I'll print the document and write my revisions or additions longhand on the back of the page. Strange, I suppose, but it works for me
At work, where I'm writing technical documents all day, I type straight into the keyboard. On some occasions, where I have to get creative with things, I'll print the document and write my revisions or additions longhand on the back of the page. Strange, I suppose, but it works for me