tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19861369.post7656341789505408055..comments2023-10-03T10:40:18.391+02:00Comments on STORYPOT: How do you capture thoughts before they can be turned into written works?Damaria Sennehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16933949808230808200noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19861369.post-19485114458926038522011-05-20T10:36:16.374+02:002011-05-20T10:36:16.374+02:00@Tiah - LOL, you are. But if it works....
I have ...@Tiah - LOL, you are. But if it works....<br /><br />I have a notebook I scribble in. I also scribble things in my dateboo/diary and on every scrap of paper I can get at any particular time. I usually don't come back to the stuff I scribble until months, even years later. For me, scribbling these thoughts is a way to clear my brain of distractions so I can focus on the task at hand - Damaria Sennehttp://damariasenne.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19861369.post-58412772438425964362011-05-20T09:53:29.061+02:002011-05-20T09:53:29.061+02:00I read that Anne Lammott keeps index cards and a p...I read that Anne Lammott keeps index cards and a pencil stub in her back pocket. I've heard of people using voice recorders - Dictaphone - which now are very small and are digital, rather than obnoxious tape. <br /><br />As to me, while I will jot things down from time to time, I don't tend to write at the initial idea stage. I worry about killing it. Start too soon before it is ready andtiahhttp://tiahbeautement.typepad.com/noreply@blogger.com