DeeLo316
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- Aug 25, 2025
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I'm the only one who uses my laptop. It's for sending emails, writing, video and audio editing, and listening to music. When necessary, I read e-books on it. I prefer paperbacks.
I love writing, and have been doing it in some way or another since I was a young child. I'm 70 now. To me, the act of writing is a paradox: simple, yet complex. Personally, I think it's too easy for writers and aspiring writers to get sucked into a lot of gimmicks these days. There's always somebody out there who is willing to take someone else's money for the promise of production and success. Lack of money to spend on writing tools often leads to an increase in writing creativity and productivity.
The great works of writing--fiction and nonfiction and poetry--that have endured for ages were written with "primitive" tools. To me, it's the creativity from the soul that makes good and great writing. A typewriter, computer, or voice recorder just makes preserving and sharing it easier. The basics of what makes a good story don't change.
Writing is like running, in my opinion. Anybody can do it. For most people, how well they do it depends less on gadgets and technology than grit and motivation. I like the old saying: Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right.
I love writing, and have been doing it in some way or another since I was a young child. I'm 70 now. To me, the act of writing is a paradox: simple, yet complex. Personally, I think it's too easy for writers and aspiring writers to get sucked into a lot of gimmicks these days. There's always somebody out there who is willing to take someone else's money for the promise of production and success. Lack of money to spend on writing tools often leads to an increase in writing creativity and productivity.
The great works of writing--fiction and nonfiction and poetry--that have endured for ages were written with "primitive" tools. To me, it's the creativity from the soul that makes good and great writing. A typewriter, computer, or voice recorder just makes preserving and sharing it easier. The basics of what makes a good story don't change.
Writing is like running, in my opinion. Anybody can do it. For most people, how well they do it depends less on gadgets and technology than grit and motivation. I like the old saying: Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right.
