There have been times when I ran out of ink, and I wasn't able to refill my pen, and wanted to continue writing,
where I have forced myself to use another pen, despite queasy feelings of its unnaturalness and betrayal;
but I admit that I would do that writing on scrap paper,
and then properly transcribe it into the manuscript with my true writing instrument as soon as I could.
Is this akin to the athlete who won't play without his lucky socks? Do surgeons insist on using one particular scalpel? A painter's one precious brush? Or is this a special kind of screwy reserved for writers?
1 comment:
Messy and tempermental they can be but I love fountain pens too.
Elaine Ash/Anonymous-9
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