blogging has replaced writer pages
Writer pages, as soon as the coffee kicks in, usually reaching for a pen, anything that comes to mind, down on the page, now I go to the computer instead, and jot down my thoughts for the day, enjoying feedback from my fellow writers, all the best, airlover
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On March 10th, 2010 jaw says:
I do the same. Writing things down on bits of paper is for when a computer is not at hand. I find the same with editing, I do it all on the computer. Turn on -Tracking Changes- or -Add Comment- Instead of scribbling my ideas on a sheet of paper as I'm writing, I write them at the bottom of my manuscript on the word processor. Many of my contemporaries prefer paper, but not I.
jaw

random thoughts via blogging
I struggled as well with grasping a flow to my writing. As a result, I would often just click away at my computer with whatever random thoughts came to me. I have my own separate blog site where I write and these injections of thought helps keep the thoughts flowing. Amazingly, even the seemingly random blurbs eventually came together and helped me break through the block that I perceived myself having. Now the flow is there and the thread is weaving the story.