I've had two magazine articles published. I got paid $150 for each of them, which was OK, but I wasn't gonna give up my day job for it. Basicaly, it was an itch I needed to scratch, and once I scratched it, I didn't really feel the need to keep writing.
It was a great ego booster, though. I was a minor celebrity at work for almost a week or so when the first one came out.
One of the articles is online
HERE if any of you are interested in seeing it.
I may take it up again when I retire next spring and hit the road.
Years ago I read a description of how Winston Churchill "wrote" his monumental 4 volume History of the Second World War. He would sit for several hours every morning and DICTATE to a stenographer, who would go off and type it all up. A couple of research assistants with complete access to all of the British government archives would then take the typed pages and check the dates and names and all and correct the details as necessary. The secretary would then type a second draft with all of the corrections. Churchill would then skim over it and occasionally tweak it a little bit. Now THATS the way to "write"!
I'm not a very good typist, and I'm now playing around with a copy of Dragon Naturally voice recognition software on my Windows 7 laptop. If I do try "writing" again, I'm going to emulate Churchill and just dictate what I want to say.
Dragon Naturally claims that it is not only three times faster than typing, but you can also dictate into a good digital audio recorder and just upload the files to your computer later for Dragon to process.
You should be able to "write" while walking your dog or driving down the road!
Something for the rest of you to think about . . .
Regards
John