Wednesday 12 November 2008

Footprints in the snow

I've just put pen to paper for the first time on my Moleskine notebook. It's a strangely sensual experience that cannot be replicated by tapping away on my laptop.

I was given the notebook in question as a leaving present from my work colleagues. It has been waiting patiently for inspiration to strike me. It would have been sacrilegious to sully its pages with any old jottings; the simple elegance of the notebook demanded a worthy idea.

While most people have not used a fountain pen since their school days, I'm still fond of this rather old fashioned writing implement.

The ink glides across the page. It's the same sensation I felt as a child: the joy of being the first one to walk across a pristine snowy wilderness.

While sometimes I'll go straight to the computer and start writing, sometimes you just can't beat the feeling of ink upon paper. Thoughts flow differently, somehow.

1 comment:

John Kerrison said...

"It would have been sacrilegious to sully its pages with any old jottings; the simple elegance of the notebook demanded a worthy idea."

...I know exactly what you mean. I have two leather bound notebooks and I haven't dared write a single word in either of them for over two years