Penmanship means a lot to me. I don't have cursive penmanship, though. I've created my own penmanship. It's very clear. Everyone can read it. I write things down all day long.
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I can fake decent penmanship, but generally, it's really just terrible. And, unfortunately for me, maybe fortunately for the reader, it's very often illegible. If I get an idea, and if I do remember to write it down, which is rare, I write in such a way that I can't read a letter.
You know, writing is really difficult, and it takes a real patience and a skill. I don't know if I have that. I admire it in others, so much, and I envy it.
Cursive writing does not mean what I think it does.
I've always written by hand. Mostly with a fountain pen, but sometimes with a pencil - especially for corrections.
I do a lot of writing. People don't actually know how much writing really I do.
Writing is one of the few activities where quantity will inevitably make quality. The more you write, the better you're going to get at it.
Writing has become such an outlet for me that when I don't have it, I just get pent up.
I used to be a calligrapher for weddings and events - that was my side job while I was auditioning. I think handwritten notes are a lost art form. When I booked my first pilot, my dad wrote me a letter that I still have. The idea of someone taking the time to put pen to paper is really special.
I do write a lot from personal experience, but I also embellish a bit.
Writing is just something I've always done. It's just kind of the reality of who I am.
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