Jan 4, 2014 Reading, Writing, Thinking
I like typing, because I type fast, a few notches below the speed of thought, but several notches faster than the slow movement of a pen across a sheet of paper.
Yet, there was something missing.
Then, I saw Neil Gaiman on December 29th at Porter Square Books in Cambridge, and when I finally got to shake hands with him and get his autograph, I saw that he used a fountain pen.
And a familiar fondness for the days when I used one washed over me.
I found myself missing the slow allure of fountain pens, which we used so casually, back when I was young. I said so on FB, and some of my friends and former students talked about how they loved using fountain pens still.
It was sweet to read.
And I remembered how my father loved Parker Pens and Sheaffer Pens, and I remember the ritual of filling my more ordinary fountain pens with turquoise ink from Quink (Quill Ink, if I recollect) in India. Wistfulness, memory, nostalgia, and a need to go back to writing in the slow lane all blended into this strange need. I went online and ordered a Sheaffer fountain pen, which hasn’t arrived yet.
Later in the week, I was rummaging through a drawer which had lain forgotten for a few years, and found a Sheaffer Calligraphy Fountain Pen set, which I had ordered in a fit of nostalgia five or so years ago. I kicked myself for forgetting I had it, but decided that it wasn’t too late.
So, I took it out, put it together and wrote.
And lo, if my handwriting didn’t come out all stylish and calligraphic! (I have terrible handwriting when I write with a ball-point pen, and it must be because it’s so terribly utilitarian and boring to write with!)
And I wrote in rhyme!
In the next two posts are (virtually unedited) two verses I wrote, both not related to each other or anything else. Please check the next two posts for each poem I wrote in pen, then typed into WordPress Just a start.
Thanks for reading!
Love,
Dreamer of Dreams
Tags: #Nostalgia, Calligraphic Pens, Creative writing in the slow lane, Fountain Pens, Writing by hand