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Tom Selleck reveals he wrote his new memoir entirely by HAND: 'I can't think in front of a keyboard' By Amy Lamare For Dailymail.Com Published: 01:57, 10 May 2024 | Updated: 01:58, 10 May 2024 e-mail View comments Tom Selleck has revealed he wrote his new memoir entirely by hand. The 79-year-old actor penned his memoir You Never Know without a computer because he 'can't think in front of a keyboard.

' Tom – whose breakout role was as private investigator Thomas Magnum in the hit 1980s TV series Magnum, P.I. – told Town and Country magazine: 'I've always written that way, and it's the only way I know how to write.



I can't think in front of a keyboard.' 'It's like I drive 'em nuts on Blue Bloods because I said, "No, you have to send me scripts. I need to see the paper.

" I don't really register things the same way when I scroll, so it's better for me anyway' Tom has always been guarded about his private life – but the actor feels that he's been more honest than ever in his new memoir. Tom Selleck has revealed he wrote his new memoir entirely by hand; pictured Tuesday The 79-year-old actor penned his memoir You Never Know without a computer because he 'can't think in front of a keyboard' Speaking about his unusual approach to writing the memoir, Tom explained: 'It made it more personal. 'Look, I'm obviously a pretty private person, but I knew if I did a memoir that there were private things I would need to share.

So then it was just getting to different events and seeing how.

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