I’m no writer…


OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA         I’m no writer but I can put a sentence together. I can also put a sentence together wrong. No big deal. I like writing, and when inspiration is flowing through me I can very easily lose myself in the clicks of the keys on the keyboard and my thoughts as to where I’m going to next. Unfortunately, tonight, the pool of inspiration has been drained, I think it’s being cleaned, or rather invigorated for tomorrow (or the next day). I’m also at the mercy of Fingers, my inner typist, who tries really hard but makes at least one error in every word. I think I must b the only person in the world with a split back key… but please, how difficult can it be to type be? (In my case, regularly very difficult).

Do typos really matter that much? I own a couple of books that are full of misprints, typos and repetitions that the author says is their style of writing, and the mistakes add a more human feel to the book. I can read along and ignore the typos and misplaced apostrophe’s as I use them myself some of  the time. I can’t really read the repeated lines though, as I find it stops the flow, makes me wonder if I have read it before, and wonder why the writer hadn’t noticed that the line had already been written. I can’t really read the repeated lines though, as I find it stops the flow, makes me wonder if I have read it before, and wonder why the writer hadn’t noticed that the line had already been written. I blame this on the editing, the curse of the copy and paste.

I also own a couple of books where the writer has really thought about what they wanted to say and rather than stop their momentum they have got on with writing everything down in one go so as to get everything in before they forgot it. And breathe. But again, this really doesn’t bother me that much either.

If someone has something to say, and I am enjoying reading what they have written, I don’t notice the typos. Or I do, but pass them by.

Many years ago, I bought a book about the predictions of Nostradamus. It was a brand new publication, first edition hard-back print, and page 24 was printed before page 23. I took it back to the bookshop where I had ordered it from, and the lady in the shop said to keep hold of it, as it may be worth something in a few year’s time. I don’t know what I have done with this book, because at the time, my reading had been spoiled and I put it to one side. Today, such a thing wouldn’t bother me. And I need to find that book.

So. Reading typos, repetitions, grammatical errors, and snuck in apostrophes in a body of text are fine by me. I like spotting them as it shows I’m paying attention to the letters; and I like not noticing them as it shows I am paying attention to the words.

Seeing boards in shops declaring banana’s at so much, or a workman’s business card highlighting that no job is to big or small, or receiving an email with the word gr8 in it are a different matter completely. There need be nothing else written on what I am reading, as all I can see is what I usually don’t pay any attention to elsewhere.

I’m no writer, but I like writing. I love writing. And I’m a bit of a snob when it comes to some typos, deliberate or not.

Many apologies if you notice or don’t notice any of the typos in what I write… they are all intentional although not necessarily in their untended places. I blame Fingers myself, he is the one doing the typing.

8 responses to “I’m no writer…”

  1. beautifulchaos2 avatar

    Hi Tom,
    We all make typos, and sometimes we might get stuck on the correct way to spell a word, often opting to just write it rather than taking the time to look it up in a dictionary. But there are some people who really could put a little more effort and care into writing/typing and spelling.
    For you http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u205/nh07/0005tag.gif
    Hope you’re having a wonderful week so far.

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Thanks for that relaxing gif, Nikki, I have had a great day… I hope that you have too!
      If I can’t think of the word I want to use, I try to choose one that is similar, sometimes the word I choose isn’t the one I meant, but it kind of works out in the end. I agree with your comment about people taking more care – especially with the business card thing…

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  2. penpusherpen avatar

    As the self confessed queen of the typo’s I agree Sir Aquatom, it doesn’t really matter… In my case I feel it’s just my own wanting to type correctly that makes me so angry when I make an error. If I see anyone else’s typo’s I just smile…it’s quite quirky, and doesn’t matter a jot. Punctuation though drives me round the bend, I try so hard to get it right, and feel sometimes I overdue the comma’s and apostrophe’s … headaches or what? (I quite like fingers, he’d fit in so well with my keyboard, as It’s always my keyboards fault you know? ‘cos I hit all the right keys, but not necessarily in the right order. 😉 xPenx

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Thanks, Your Royal Highness Lady P,>bows<, Fingers likes your keyboard too! He thinks it is similar to the one he often uses…
      I think looking into old seventeenth century handwriting, where words were spelt ever so slightly differently to how they are today, has given me a different view with typos… I mean, we can still read what is being written, right? Most of the time anyway… 🙂

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      1. penpusherpen avatar

        Flippety flip flip flip, , overdue? I typed that instead of overdo, see what I mean Sir Aquatom? Her maj’s tones were thunderstruck and she was beside herself with embarrassment!! (Does that make two of us? ) … what is the world coming to? This ‘ere keyboard will have to go, ‘cos it can’t be anything to do with my tiny mind ….now can it? 😉 xx

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        1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

          Calm down dear! I didn’t notice a thing.
          Lady P, you have a eccentric keyboard, that’s all! 🙂

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  3. jennygoth avatar
    jennygoth

    aww tom i just write whatever is in my head never put full stops you just have to guess lol but i love writing it down i havent got time for perfection my typos are in my head lol wow what an old type writer i had one like that at school hmm xxjen have a lovely day tommorow xxjen

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      I like the way you write, Jen, your style seems to fit what you are writing.
      The photo is one I found on’ tinternet, I was really looking for an older one, but thought that one would do. Have a great day yourself tomorrow! 😀

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