What do you use to write?
>>8437566
I feel like a total normie, but I honestly jot down ideas in my phone notepad. I just don't dress like oliver twist, so I rarely have pocket space for a pad and pen.
I have a little notebook for story/book ideas, quotes or lines I'd want to use.
When I actually write something it's usually on google docs or microsoft word. I make a book manuscript in word as well.
>>8437566
Marble Notebooks are amazing if you are okay with doing by hand. I feel like I get ideas down without feeling dumb. Also if you look at Walmart or target you can get them for like 50 cents each for 100 sheets. Well, low quality ones for 50 cents, but paper is paper. Nabokov wrote on index cards so you really don't need much pizazz
>>8437566
>"Think a lot. Say little. Write nothing."
laikaboss
What kind of paper is best to write on? I have college ruled.
>>8437700
If it has lines then it's good enough
>>8437566
Rich text document, if on paper I've got an old composition book and a mechanical pencil
Lamy 2000 with a Rhodia dot grid notebook
>>8437711
Here we go again
Pen and notepads are such a burden. I went through a fase. I find the phone to be so much more useful. I carry it with me everywhere, and usually I can just talk into it and take extensive notes very easily and quickly. Stored and saved and neat and organized... It's the only way
>>8437769
>It's the only way
This is an objectively false statement.
Pilot Custom 92, Generally with Iroshizuku Tsutsuji or Sailor Oku-yama ink, and Clairefontaine or Rhodia notebooks.
I'm not a writer though this is just for note taking and Language studies.
>>8437700
For the average person it does not matter at all, just use what's available.
Would you guys recommend Cross pens or nah?