Actually, the method – improvised upon impulse – is cut and staple. Desperation forces me to resort to non-digital text manipulation.
Happiness: 10 Years of Day-on-Day Obsession
Actually, the method – improvised upon impulse – is cut and staple. Desperation forces me to resort to non-digital text manipulation.
It feels better editing hard copy. Don’t know why, but it does.
I agree. There could be a number of reasons for that, but one I find to be strong is that you can keep flipping backwards and forwards to see how the bits “fit together.” In theory you can do that on the screen but somehow you’re never sure if you’ve got it right.