on typewriters
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Look into FreeWrite and other modern analog writers. What advantages might they have over an old school typewriter?
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There’s definitely a place for stream of consciousness. My sense is that the more analytical, slow, and entrenched my editing process for long form is, the better my one-take typewriter essays are. There’s a world in which the patterns of the craft become automatic, and over 50% of what you make is ready to go. I think it’s extremely rare to start
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How would my life change if I wrote typewritten letters to the people in my life I care about?
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Substack comment on the synergy in fast & slow writing:
... See moreI definitely lean towards the side of editing, restructuring, and rewriting, but I recently started a typewriter practice where I soft-publish a few one-take, one-page essays per week. I've been surprised by the legibility of those drafts. Getting tempted to move into a faster pace, while a
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It’s odd to me how the en-dash is left out in some text editors. One dash (-) is a hyphen, two dashes (–) is an en-dash, and three dashes (—) is an em-dash. You would think that by hitting the - symbol multiple times, you can get the dash you’re looking for. Substack (and other editors) give you an em-dash with only 2 clicks, and 3 clicks gives you
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Found out that my late grandfather had a typewriter but it was thrown out. It totally makes sense that after computers became mainstream (say, 2000), there was no conceivable future where a typewriter would ever be useful. (Yet, I spent $647 of my $650 in birthday money on a 84-year old typewriter in 2024). The utility of a typewriter in this day a
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I got my 2nd typewriter! A “Royal Arrow” from 1940. Story here.
Michael Dean added 7mo
Substack comment on the synergy in fast & slow writing:
... See moreI definitely lean towards the side of editing, restructuring, and rewriting, but I recently started a typewriter practice where I soft-publish a few one-take, one-page essays per week. I've been surprised by the legibility of those drafts. Getting tempted to move into a faster pace, while
Michael Dean added 7mo