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Mar232004

Moleskine

moleskine_1782_70.gifI'm a digital guy, but sometimes you can't beat paper. If you're going to use paper, then really nice paper is a must. Pens are nice too. This makes me a sucker for a store like Laywine's. I could go crazy in a store like that. Don't ask me why; it defies explanation. I could spend a lot of money on nice pens and quality paper. I made a special trip there today to pick up some Moleskine notebooks. I stumbled across these earlier this year and I'm hooked. I know that using the notebook of Van Gogh, Picasso, and Hemingway won't help my writing, but it sure can't hurt. And it sure makes the whole writing experience much more enjoyable.

Reader Comments (3)

I am a penaholic .. pens are my friends but I may not buy another ... '-)

March 24, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterIan

These notebooks are meant for "artists, writers, intellectuals and travelers". I know you're not an artist, you don't write (except for your recent course), you travel rarely - so I'm lead to conclude you fancy yourself an intellectual!! (I'm going to get some this afternoon!)

March 24, 2004 | Unregistered Commenterkevind

Kevin, as a Dash you should know the true purpose of that notebook: to record favorite ice cream flavors. That's an intellectual pursuit in my estimation, and one day I may even write a book about it.

March 24, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterDarryl

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