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Bob Sassone's avatar

What I love about this is that it's a great advertisement for "regular" notebooks. I see so many writers (or aspiring writers) using fancy notebooks, with leather covers and acid-free paper, being so cautious with the way they handle them. But if you look back in history, most of the great writers used regular spiral or composition notebooks or legal pads or whatever. And the notebooks have held up well!

I use composition notebooks (if you want acid-free, the ones by Mead are made that way, I asked) and spiral notebooks. If I buy a fancy notebook I'm rather hesitant to even write in it! Staying with regular notebooks give me some freedom and comfort (and saves money).

I do use those big, old-fashioned hardcover record books, the red and black ones or green ones. But just because of the way they look and their history, not because they're fancy.

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Isabel Cowles Murphy's avatar

It never ceases to amaze me how my writing is influenced by the journal I pick. And by the pencil or pen! I love the idea of going to the store and thinking "this notebook influenced Butler; this one Basquiat," etc.

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