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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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After the spelling and grammar thread was wondering who actually loves to write Not just typing but actual pen to paper.
I am currently venting through therapy when I feel like I am going to have a melt down as I do or bottle emotions up etc I have started to write them down and you know what I think it is really helping x |
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I am a total bookworm n wannabe novelist. Not plucked up the courage to approach agents yet tho. I love writing long hand. Especially on good paper with a good heavy fountain pen. I find my thoughts flow better when writing longhand. Could happily spend hours in stationery shops |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"After the spelling and grammar thread was wondering who actually loves to write Not just typing but actual pen to paper.
I am currently venting through therapy when I feel like I am going to have a melt down as I do or bottle emotions up etc I have started to write them down and you know what I think it is really helping x"
I totally agree; - it's very therapeutic to write down your grievances - & a much,
much cheaper than lying on a shrinks couch!! |
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I love writing.
I have 2 standards of handwriting, good (not quite copperplate) and doctors. When I find the need to complain about things I use email. When that is ignored I write a letter which I pay the extra to have POD.
The address is most definitely legible, as is the Dear Sir or Madam, after that doctor writing takes over until I sign off (including my email address) when my writing improves again.
For some reason my email gets answered and in most cases my complaint gets dealt with without the need for further communication.
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