These Are My Writing Tools

2013-01-05

I’m a writer. I write books, articles, columns, and blog posts. I also write quotes, reports, code, and a gazillion of emails, but that’s another form of writing so let’s forget about that for now.

I do not count tweets as writing. Sorry kids.

Churning out tens of thousands of words every day, I’ve taken the time to find tools that work for me. By “work for me”, I actually mean “are not in the way of my creative output”, which is not exactly the same thing, but close enough.

These are my writing tools.

**On Mac OS X**

On iOS (iPhone and iPad)

I used to write a lot by hand, but stopped when time got scarce. To me, writing by hand was a way to produce more words, by switching toolset.

I prefer to write fiction in distraction free environments, preferably on iPad with a bluetooth keyboard. Technical books however are more suited to be written on a computer, so I tend to rely heavily on Scrivener there.

These are my tools of the (writing) trade. You need to find your own, the ones that truly fit perfectly well with your preferences. It might take some time, but it is worth it. After all, there’s a reason why some authors stick to their favorite pen, typewriter, keyboard, or whatever. And it is not just because they’re a superstitious lot, you know.