I didn't have time to sit down and look at the work of a year and choose what to type.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My whole career, I've tried to bounce back and forth between everything, and not get typed out. I've done a pretty good job of not getting typed.
At least half my writing time is spent researching. So for every hour I'm actually clicking on the keyboard, I'm spending another hour trying to figure out some tiny detail I need answered.
I still use a typewriter from time to time, but because I can't type as well as I used to, I really don't use one very much.
I just sit at a typewriter and curse a bit.
Computers rather frighten me, because I never did learn to type, so the whole thing seems extraordinarily complicated to me.
I happen to write by hand. I don't even type.
Before I liked to write, I liked to type. I remember visiting my grandmother Adele in Ponce Inlet, Florida, when I was three years old, and she had an IBM electric typewriter.
I try to sit down at the typewriter four times a day, even if it's only five minutes, and write three sentences.
I often write in pencil on paper and then type up later. It's much quicker than using a keyboard.
The only thing I can do is type. I learned that when I was 13.