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Like many others in the analogue community, one of my goals this year is to use what I already have.
As the British Library puts personal archives from writers including Jane Austen and Charles Dickens online, novelist Lawrence Norfolk looks at the significance of the notebook to a writer.
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I drew my friend Rob Walker on Zoom today making the case for curiosity. Do check out his book, The Art of Noticing, and his excellent, excellent newsletter. (I drew in pencil in my notebook, so I had to perform a few photoshop shenanigans to make them legible.) My favorite part of the talk was
Printer ink is expensive so we’re trying to hand write now.
I keep a commonplace book because I want to keep track of the best articles and books I read. A commonplace book is like a “thinker’s journal” that serves as a focused act of self-reflection and way…
There is a very curious leather-bound book on display at the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm, called Codex Gigas, or better known as The Devil’s
The Codex Gigas is most commonly known as The Devil’s Bible, thanks to its full-size portrait of the Devil. Did a monk sell his soul to the devil?