Today is the first of October—which, for many bloggers, is a
month of posting every single day. In an effort to jumpstart my writing (again)
and build a daily habit, I’m joining in.
Every day this month I will post about something I want to
do, be, or have.
Today I want a perfect pen.
This is current favorite: the Pilot G-2.
I like the ease of writing, the bright colors, and the
length of the pen itself.
I don’t like having to wait for the ink to dry so it doesn’t
smear.
I wish the pen were just a little heavier and more
substantial in my hand.
And I wish the great colors and cute polka dots came in the
finer .05 tip.
I am also loving (mostly) these felt-tip pens from PaperMate.
Again, the colors are amazing. And this time, the thin
precise lines are so so satisfying. Plus, the ink dries much faster so I don’t
worry about smearing what I just put down.
But, I am terrified of bending the felt tips. So I write
very carefully, and very slowly. And I don’t like the way it feels to write in
cursive, which makes freewriting impossible with these pens.
I’ve tried hundreds of pens, both expensive and cheap, but I
have yet to find the perfect pen. Sometimes, when I’m avoiding the writing or
editing I should be doing, I daydream
about the perfect pen. It would be heavy enough to feel solid in my hand
without adding any strain over long periods of writing time. The tip would be
quite fine, and the ink would miraculously flow easily with never a skip or
smear. And it would have a homing device that would instantly bring it to me
whenever I needed it.
Because, let’s be honest, the perfect pen is simply the one
I can find.
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