A history of thinking on paper
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@writingslowly I’ve fallen into using notecards lately. They’re useful in the ways you mention, and also plain old fun: stuff a few in your pocket for a walk or waiting; order and reorder in endless new combinations; sticky-tack them around your monitor. I can tell this is going to get out of hand and I’ll have thousands before long!
@writingslowly do you know the newsletter Noted by Jillian Hess? jillianhess.substack.com I think you’d like it. I have a free month of paid subscriber benefits to Noted via email if you’re interested.
@frank thanks very much Frank - yes I’m interested. Also, you have a great blog roll. It’s inspiring me to create one of my own, but there might be quite an overlap!
@chrisaldrich Woah, that’s a level I never even imagined! Gives me something to aspire to :-)
@writingslowly @frank Should anyone need it, Jill has mentioned in the past that she would provide free subscriptions to those who might need it with no questions asked.
I feel the need to update or create a custom blogroll/feed for some of these related ideas. (Currently they’re spread around… Now, what to call it? 🤔)
@chrisaldrich thanks, though my main issue remains there’s too much to read and too much good stuff! Look forward to hearing the name you choose