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Physically Writing Your eBook – Typing if you remember what that is

Help Desk | August 31, 2009 in Write a "how to" book | Comments (2)

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I’m back … sorry, getting the up and running kind of got in the way.

Okay so last article was on handwriting … good & bad, today’s on typing your books and articles. Today’s article is on typing … or more correctly today keyboarding.

Now, some of you may remember when people really typed on typewriters. But today most people type on computers.

There are a couple of advantages to using the computer.

First off, it won’t take long before you can type much faster than you can . Second, it’s always legible. An big advantage over most peoples’ handwriting — unless you’re into Caligraphy — and maybe even then! Third, it’s easy to correct what you’ve written. And fourth, it is automatically in a format suitable for sending to the publisher. No need to reenter it, although you might need to reformat it. Finally, you are doing it all. No delays sending it out for transcription, no need to worry about misheard, misinterpreted words. What goes on paper is what you put on paper.

On the other hand there are some big disadvantages. It’s slower than speaking (sort of middle of the road), and of , slower than thinking so you may find your fingers slowing down your thought — or just plain getting out of step alltogether! On the other hand, it’s too easy to . So you’re going to have to really fight the urge to edit while you . (Editing while you is the most popular of guaranteeing that you’ll never finish your !) Finally, typing quickly is a skill and takes practice! Lots of practice!

Ultimately you’ll have to chose which you like best.  Next we’ll get into the voice based techniques.

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