So my Doller General spiral notebook that has alllll my notes and ideas for my novel is slowly falling apart. Anyone have a great 5-subject notebook to recommend that is really durable for my next book? And just for fun, what other writing must-haves do you like to use? I love my disposable fountain pens. https://www.amazon.com/Pilot-Varsity-Disposable-Fountain-Point/dp/B06WP9KP5X/ref=pd_lpo_229_t_0/146-6609624-6520246?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B06WP9KP5X&pd_rd_r=b93948f6-f1f5-405b-8f00-932e10cfdef2&pd_rd_w=oyL3z&pd_rd_wg=FDL57&pf_rd_p=16b28406-aa34-451d-8a2e-b3930ada000c&pf_rd_r=JF3B7SJ5NZJVBX8DHC5C&psc=1&refRID=JF3B7SJ5NZJVBX8DHC5C What nifty supplies do you guys use?
I splurge on notebooks and buy them from Nordstrom. For some reason I think I write better is a $15 notebook. I also seem to fill these up and write up until the very last page. I never did that with the cheap ones. Having one specific, go-to notebook also helps me stay organized. I'll write more than one thing down in it, but I try to date things at the top. I mostly type everything, but I do admit I like penning out ideas or playing with a sonnet in handwriting at times. However, I only really enjoyed it with a nice notebook. Call me crazy, but it's totally worked out for me. Pens don't mater. I can write with anything. But the nicer the notebook the more likely I am to use it. It's actually something I wish I had tried much sooner.