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1. Pen or pencil when you write?
2. Computer or paper?
3. are the werewolf/vampire stories overused? -
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1. Pen
2.Paper if I'm out, computer if I'm at home.
3. Okay, I'm bias here, but I think only if they are the same stories that have already been done, but no, if they are something new.
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1. Pen most definitly.
2. both paper and computer.. although after writing an ENTIRE full length novel out on paper, handwritten.. I'm using the laptop a little more at the moment. That was a lot of handwriting.
I still use a notebook/pen if I'm out somewhere and inspiration strikes. yes, I actually carry a little notebook and pen in my purse everywhere I go- lol. 
3. Maybe they're a little overused- but I still love them and still love writing them.
I think it all depends on how well the writer pulls em off rather than if they're overused or not.
Good small set of questions
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1. Pen or pencil when you write? Either. Usually pen though.
2. Computer or paper? Mostly computer, but occasionally Paper
3. are the werewolf/vampire stories overused? I believe so. -
1)either or.2)either or 3)over-done...really.
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Pen.
Computer. (but a notebook for when I'm out and about)
I think almost everything has been done. Honestly- in my writing- I try to be original as possible. (which takes a long time- lol)
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Pen. Pencil is scruffy.
I love notebooks and stuff like that, so I really want to use paper, but computers are just so much easier to edit with.
Definitely. Twilight was good by Stephanie Meyers, but that's it. If it is original, with not a hint of Twilight, then good. But nearly carbon copies are just annoying. Sorry to be blunt
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WAHHHHH!!! lol
I use pencil when I'm writing it because I just came up with it, Pen to make it a poster for my wall. (All good poems end up on my lime green wall.)
I prefer paper, something about a blank notebook or a perfectly whit piece of paper is beautiful to me, but I use computer to post them for other people's enjoyment and feedback.
Depends on the writer, they seem overused until you get that author who knows how to be unique and intriguing. -
1. Pen, preferably blue or green ink
2. computer, unless I'm on a road trip, and not driving. I always take a notebook and let my mind wander.
3. I think so. The market (and SW) is pretty full of these characters. Movies are made to appeal to audiences that have read books in this genre. They're in sitcoms, dramas, romances, mysteries, and cop stories, as well as their original horror section of the media. Untold thousands of users across the internet use references to vampires or werewolves in their screen names. It's an enormous paranormal fan club, and no one's unique, cool, or edgy just by being there anymore; it's too popular.
I think a lot of readers are getting fed up with this genre, not because the characters aren't interesting, but because the writers are not putting a lot of effort into their work. They think that having a vampire in the story will make it instantly popular with everyone, even when they put the poor chap in a plot with a Mary Sue, a high school, and interpersonal teenage relationship issues. Like everyone else does.
Sooner, rather than later, I think the tide will begin to shift to whatever the Next Big Thing is. -
1. neither. ever. your manuscripts will have to by typed if you submit them so, why not do it typed to begin with?
2. computer, always.
3. every story in the world is overused but people keep buying them
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pen, computer, and YES!!!
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#1, it depends. Usually whichever one is closer. If you have problems with your hand and it starts husting after awhile of writing, I suggest you use a pen because you don't have to press as hard. But, you can erase pencil, and that is usaully the closest thing.
#2, paper first. I always write down my story first. But, I am only 12 and I can not type as fast as most adults can. So, if you are a fast typer, then computer. It really just depends on what you like.
#3, YES!!!!!!
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