I’m so glad that rethinking and thus reorganizing your life is working well for you. Never give up! Keep up the search and the challenge of exploration. So proud of you!
Im so glad your screen-less routine is working for you. It's amazing. I appreciate you sharing. I haven't gone so far as writing by hand again. How does handwriting impact the work flow? I am such a fast typer, I wonder if my hand work be too slow for my brain.
Do you type up the drafts in scrivener once the draft is done? I use the same program, it really is great!
Since I’m writing without a screen, I would say it helps in the sense of getting me to focus on a project. I generally don’t keep track of “work flow” as I find that to be mostly unnecessary to the process; what matters to me is that something gets done, or I at least produce something I can work on and fine tune later. I might make notes in the margins of the physical drafts for future edits or considerations, but all in all the focus is solely on the story.
Yes, everything gets typed into Scrivener. I usually keep one full transcription doc then split everything up into scenes for each draft folder.
I’m so glad that rethinking and thus reorganizing your life is working well for you. Never give up! Keep up the search and the challenge of exploration. So proud of you!
Im so glad your screen-less routine is working for you. It's amazing. I appreciate you sharing. I haven't gone so far as writing by hand again. How does handwriting impact the work flow? I am such a fast typer, I wonder if my hand work be too slow for my brain.
Do you type up the drafts in scrivener once the draft is done? I use the same program, it really is great!
Since I’m writing without a screen, I would say it helps in the sense of getting me to focus on a project. I generally don’t keep track of “work flow” as I find that to be mostly unnecessary to the process; what matters to me is that something gets done, or I at least produce something I can work on and fine tune later. I might make notes in the margins of the physical drafts for future edits or considerations, but all in all the focus is solely on the story.
Yes, everything gets typed into Scrivener. I usually keep one full transcription doc then split everything up into scenes for each draft folder.
A very enjoyable and refreshing post to remind us all that real life is supposed to happen away from our screens.