tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290574097841845967.post1738127898549543859..comments2024-01-06T14:47:27.687+00:00Comments on Susan Price's 'Nennius' Blog: The Joy of Notebooks? -- Nah.Susan Pricehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07738737493756183909noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290574097841845967.post-88385794740296691232022-01-10T12:06:38.687+00:002022-01-10T12:06:38.687+00:00I don't use notebooks much for writing first d...I don't use notebooks much for writing first drafts in, though I do use them for making research notes. But I like a nice A4 or A3 blank notebook for planning and mind-maps and such like.Sue Purkisshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09084528571944803477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8290574097841845967.post-6262769194680822802019-09-15T10:26:54.794+01:002019-09-15T10:26:54.794+01:00Catching up on blogs ... have you ever noticed tha...Catching up on blogs ... have you ever noticed that the folk with the beautiful notebooks also invariably seem to have beautiful writing too? I love the idea of beautiful notebooks but my writing is so horrible it defaces them rather than adding to their loveliness. And then there's the whole painful task of having to transfer everything to the computer anyway. Cut out the middle man I say, and go straight to screen :-) <br />On pens however I have to disagree with you. Nothing, but nothing is such a delight as a proper fountain pen. They look beautiful, fee good (and provided you have a decent nib) feel lovely to write with. Have just bought a glass one ... a light touch needed, lighter than a fountain pen either, but like the fountain pen gives writing a feel of luxury and indulgence. It even encourages you to attempt to write in a more beautiful hand ...<br />madwippitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02595748471651052552noreply@blogger.com