For anyone who wondered exactly what brown ink looks like. More red really, isn’t it? So now you know.
Ink
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nikperring
Nik Perring is a short story writer, author, teacher of writing, and editor from the UK. His stories have been published widely all over the world. His books include the widely celebrated Not So Perfect (Roastbooks 2010), A Book of Beautiful Words; and Beautiful Trees; and he co-wrote Freaks!(TFP/HarperCollins, 2012). View all posts by nikperring
What a nice looking pen stroke. That is so much neater than mine.
Thanks Alex. It's not always that readable!
It's far neater than mine too, that's why I type! Come on over to my blog and see what Santa got me for Chrimbo! Yowza π x
You MUST have been a nice girl last year! How cool!
I rather like that brown ink… π
Thanks, Sofluid – it works for me…
You have lovely handwriting. I'm not sure what I think about the dried blood ink tho!
Very interesting that you use a lead in stroke on your "l"s but not on any other letter, such as "w" where one would expect one but you have very assertive "w"s, and interesting how you have differing "Y" tails…a graphologist could hava a field day with your writing!
I think they'd say I was mad. π
Nah – you're sane – just! Your slope would have to be all muddled, some back and some forward sloping for that I think! Now I sound mad for knowing that!
Thanks Sara. It looks better than it sounds!I don't think you sound mad, Rachel – I find that kind of stuff really interesting!