What does /lit/ write with?
>>9413449
A keyboard
with my brain i think
fountain pen
Ink and quill on dried goat skin.
blood of my enemies
>>9413524
I ran out of enemies, so I just keep a cage of mice that I very frequently impale, but not so as to kill, but just to dab enough blood for a word or two, or three or more.
Their tiny screeches would be delightful if it weren't for my deep love of their company. Some days I lie in bed and let them run atop me to eat my scabs, and then, after I have returned them to their cage, I use my own blood to write my beauty's each a poem.
A vipers fang fitted to a twig of oak will give one the greatest economy when paper is precious, but lately I've enjoyed the iron quill I've tempered to, might I say, bloody perfection.
My domain in the metaphysical plain
>>9413449
Stylus and wax. It's convenient, you just have it melt to erase.
>>9413454
This. Specifically on a laptop. Capable of up to 80 words per minute.
>>9413449
Uniball Signo is the best disposable
>>9413586
I tend to be long-winded when I write on a keyboard. I can type about that speed, but 65 of those 80 words end up deleted.
>>9413703
I don't delete much of what I write. Seems like pretty solid stuff to me. Except the squishy bits. I like the squishy bits.
>>9413565
You're quite the faggot.
>>9413812
Oh you beautiful, nostalgic bastard...
>>9413449
Typewriter
>>9413577
Agree. I've been experimenting with different writing tools, and I recently adopted an ink that's based off a honey product. When you want to erase, just lick the paper off.
Does nobody write with this any more?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8015180/MI6-used-bodily-fluids-as-invisible-ink.html
lamy safari
>>9414651
Pynchon does