Writing old school HTML code was never very much fun but now it's getting downright tedious for most people. Mike Davidson codedownrightfun Change image and share on social
Writing on a computer feels like a recipe for writer's block. I can type so fast that I run out of thoughts, and then I sit there and look at the words on the screen, and move them around, and never get anywhere. Whereas in a notebook I just keep plodding along, slowly, accumulating sentences, sometimes even surprising myself. Chad Harbach accumulateblockcomputer share on social
Writing on a computer makes saving what's been written too easy. Pretentious lead sentences are kept, not tossed. Instead of sitting surrounded by crumpled paper, the computerized writer has his mistakes neatly stored in digital memory. P. J. O'Rourke computercomputerizecrumple share on social
Writing on a contract for a major studio you get the very best. Terry Southern contractmajorstudio Change image and share on social
Writing on assignment, with lots of money handed to you before you even began, got very scary for me. My dread of not being perfect, something I got from a childhood surrounded by powerful, successful people, began to infect everything I wrote. Stewart Stern assignmentbeginchildhood share on social
Writing on the beach is not what it's cracked up to be. The sand blows, and you perspire, and the page gets all blotty and messed up, so I don't do that anymore. Elmore Leonard anymorebeachblotty Change image and share on social
Writing on the blog, you want to get attention and make strong claims. In academic work, that often doesn't pay, so sometimes it's a little bit difficult going back and forth to navigate these differences. Alex Tabarrok academicattentionback share on social
Writing on your own is, in a way, a very lonely profession. There's no one there to help you. Lincoln Child lonelyprofessionwrite Change image and share on social
Writing one's first novel, getting it sold, and shepherding it through the labyrinths of editing, production, marketing, journalism, and social media is an arduous and nerve-wracking process. Paul Di Filippo arduouseditjournalism Change image and share on social
Writing only leads to more writing. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette leadwrite Change image and share on social