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>>13176561
Handwritten is the best, and most comfy, way to do your rough draft, but you absolutely have to type it up at some point. A lot of folks I know cant write well in cursive either, and writing in print is actually fucking barbarism (the flow is horrible too).

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>>13164843
I write at my desk at home myself.

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>>13131301
Writing a fantasy story set in an emerging iron age city-state about two priests who go on a journey and get into some heavy stuff. Conspiracy, violence, mysticism, the supernatural, it's got a little bit of every thing. Had a break through the other day and I'm really getting some meat on the bones finally.

Which brings me to the part where I'd like to thank the anon who posted the throwaway writing prompt "what would your character do in a tornado?" last thread. I've been struggling with the opening of my story for almost a month
now, and the tornado just clicks beautifully. It ties a lot if stuff together and sets the stage for the main plot to occur. So thank you, advice anon, you've actually helped me start writing my first novel.

Aside from that though, who else here writes things out on paper? Where do you write? Pic related is mine though I really like to go out and sit on the patio at night as well. It's an old, beat to crap desk and chair, but I think its comfy.

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