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Welcome
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 utilising the zettelkasten method, but also includes reviews and the occasional essay. If I think 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, neuro divergent, non-binary gremlin who never outgrew constantly asking "why?"
I like knowing things. Occasionally I write things.
Personal Notes
Zettelkasten entry points
- Volcanism, earthquakes and plate tectonics
- Writing Advice
- ADHD
- J.R.R. Tolkien
- Ursula K Le Guin
- Zettelkasten
Reviews
Fandoms
Most recent:
- Grey Warden's Motto
- Mount Doom creation Quote
- ATLA & LOK
- Traveler's Prayer
- The Lord of the Rings
- Dragon Age
My fan works can mostly be found here. Older works can be read here.
Commonplace Book
- Switch to thinking I have no choice but to write a piece of shit: Harmon, Dan
- We must beware of a certain craze for collecting which sometimes takes possession of those who make notes: Sertillanges, A.G.
- The truth is that as a man's real power grows and his knowledge widens, ever the way he can follow grows narrower - until at last he chooses nothing but does only and wholly what he must do: Le Guin, Ursula K.
- A zettelkasten is tool for thinking and writing that leverages networked thought: Fast, Sascha
- All power structures can be escaped or overthrown, no matter how daunting the task may seem: Le Guin, Ursula K.
- Remember that all models are wrong; the practical question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful.:
- Box, George