Meme day #6

6. Where are you most comfortable writing? At what time of day? Computer or good ol’ pen and paper?

I’m most comfortable writing at my desk, using my computer.  Afternoons are best, but time is less important than solitude.  I prefer if there is no one else in the house.  I can write if other people are there, but it’s an extra layer of effort.

I do the actual writing and revision fine on the computer, but I still have to plot in long hand first.  So every story has an attached notebook with the plot plan written in it in longhand.  If there need to be maps and building layouts, those get drawn in the notebook too.

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