Roald Dahl Interview and Short Film
A lovely little interview with Roald Dahl about his writing practice including his use of pencil and paper. (via Garrick Wood)
A lovely little interview with Roald Dahl about his writing practice including his use of pencil and paper. (via Garrick Wood)
The act of drawing something has a “massive” benefit for memory compared with writing it down – Research Digest In some cases, the patients’ drawings looked jus...
Why Is Japan Still So Attached to Paper? – The New York Times In an age of sharply escalating computerization and digitization of everything into an intan...
Chris J Wilson – I still love paper I can divide my life into the disorganized forgetful mess I was before I had my first notebook, and the increasingly o...
Brad Dowdy shares his notebook notation system on Instagram “I was asked what syntax I use in my notebook: 🔲✔️ for tasks #️⃣...
Well-Read Life: The Peace of Paper On paper, we can reflect, gaze out the window, and return to the same page we left. Instead of it changing, we change. If scr...
How to keep Analog Alive in the Edit Mines — The Pen Addict You’re going to have to do edits–probably lots (and lots) of them–and sure, you...
A Year On Paper | Jamie Todd Rubin Excellent and detailed post about his return to paper journalling. (via Harvey Morrell)
The Wile Fallet – The Entanglement Information storage today is a perfect example of almost everything in the era of the Entanglement: some old problems have be...
Reader Angus Macfarlane reached out to me recently with an anecdote I found fascinating. He agreed to let me share it below: Patrick, I’ve been a long time read...