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Welcome to my web of thought.
This website is the public portion of the vault I use to organise and store my thoughts. It is mostly a digital garden inspired by the zettelkasten method and Linking Your Thinking. It's also a commonplace book and includes reviews and the occasional essay. If I think it, find it interesting, or want to remember it, it has a home here.
It is not a blog. It is not a space for where everything is polished before posting. It is a web of my own thoughts on the things that interest me. Notes may be raw, blank, or even non-existent. You are welcome to browse this garden as you wish, there is no algorithm here.
I make no claims to be an expert in any of the subjects covered here, simply an interested party. Follow any advice at your own risk.
Want to know what a digital garden is? Check out my note on digital gardens or the Digital Garden Terms of Service.
Or start here for more on what a zettelkasten is.
Who Am I?
Tonks. 30-something queer, mentally ill, neurodivergent, non-binary gremlin who never outgrew constantly asking "why?"
I like knowing things. Occasionally I write things.
What's new?
- How to Mark a Book
- Adler, MJ (1940) How to Mark a Book
- Cruz, RNd and Rezende, J (2023) Note-writing as an intellectual craft - Niklas Luhmann and academic writing as a process
- Living Rent
- Books - Reviews
- Elevator Pitch
- Beta Reader Checklist
- I Really Do
- Shifting Gears
- The Citadel of Weeping Pearls
Recent changes
- Writing a book is like driving a car at night. You can see only as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way
- Writing Into the Dark
- Smith, D.W. (2015) Writing into the Dark
- Main notes are where your thinking is stored long term
- Notemaking in a zettelkasten starts with fleeting notes
- The zettelkasten is a method of note taking and knowledge storage that emphasises links between notes
- Volcanism, earthquakes and plate tectonics
- Questions to ask to make notes instead of taking them
- Maps
- Personal Knowledge Management