I also keep the original list of ideas and phrases below. Bold = yet unused.pic.twitter.com/M8QMXSZ1JF
Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him
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I also keep the original list of ideas and phrases below. Bold = yet unused.pic.twitter.com/M8QMXSZ1JF
It all somehow comes together in the end. But right now, I kind of hate this piece – it feels weird and rambling.
This is normal (for me), too. Will come back to it in a few days and things will be better.
The “for me” part feels important. There is no one way to write. There is no one reason to write, either.
I learned to trust my own process over time. It no longer feels scary that 5 minutes before finishing a story still feels like a giant mess.
Or: Some people need zero internet to write. For me internet-less writing is an exception; I usually look up stuff I am unsure about…
…or negotiate the landscape with an online dictionary/thesaurus in hand. But that’s a bit later in the process.
By the way, I don’t like the story right now, but I liked certain moments when writing it. A lot.
Moments when I felt I came with a beautiful/unique phrase. Moments when I figured something new out while writing.
Moments when threads or ideas connected with one another in a way I didn’t expect.
Those moments when language helps you out, or when you help language out, I learned to treasure.
BTW I am writing right now from a dentist’s chair, waiting for anesthetics to kick in. This is *not* part of the usual writing process.pic.twitter.com/g79ec1Jb5H
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