A Note to Fellow Writers in a Noisy Time

The other morning, I sat down to write and realised I could finish the piece in minutes if I wanted to. The tools were there. The structure was obvious. The phrasing is almost pre-written.

Dominus Owen Markham

Dreamspace Lantern for January 12, 2026

Last week, the Dreamspace blog underwent a recalibration to refocus on writing skills for neurodivergent and disabled writers. Recent changes included migrating the podcast archive for easier access and launching a new Substack, "An Autist Without a Spoon," dedicated to reflective writing. Season Two of the podcast will launch on January 15th.

https://dreamspacestudio.net/dreamspace-lantern-for-january-12-2026/

Bob Doto is the author of ‘A System for Writing’.

From reading to note-making to finished draft, his approach connects it all.

I watched his discussion with historian Dan Allosso and took notes so you don’t have to.

#WritingCommunity #NoteTaking #PKM #Zettelkasten #BookWriting #SlowWriting

Bob Doto is the author of ‘A System for Writing’.

From reading to note-making to finished draft, his approach connects it all.

I watched his discussion with historian Dan Allosso and took notes so you don’t have to.

#WritingCommunity
#NoteTaking
#PKM
#Zettelkasten
#BookWriting
#SlowWriting https://writingslowly.com/2025/06/18/what-i-learned-from-bob.html

Slow is a quality, not primarily a speed. Even IT pundits are finally getting the message:
"We urgently need to consider how we might make all of our key IT infrastructure “slow”."

https://arvr.social/@mpesce/111932005807484336

#slowwritersofmastodon #SlowWriting #slowproductivity

Mark Pesce (@[email protected])

"...Even suggesting that slower might be better seems like an anathema. If computing can't be fast, then what's the point? Perhaps the point should not be which chip or algorithm renders the fastest or most accurate operation, but which systemic approach offers the greatest level of safety and security. Systems that have no friction in them – running unsupervised, with no skeptical humans in the loop – hurtle down the highway to hell..." My latest @[email protected] https://www.theregister.com/2024/02/14/friction_is_good/

Mastodon server for AR/VR enthusiasts

I’ve been obsessed with looseness lately, allowing myself to fall into my body’s processes and what it wants to do re: #writing versus what I want it to do. And it’s been a mostly rewarding, sometimes difficult journey. One of the tools I stumbled upon along the way—that works beautifully with my bursts-of-creativity process—is the mind map. It’s structured chaos, and it makes my #slowwriting brain very happy.
https://austinkleon.substack.com/p/how-to-make-a-map-of-your-mind

#writinglife #writingcommunity #procrastination

How to make a map of your mind

A technique to get unstuck: Start in the middle of the page...

Austin Kleon

@kjcharles Tell me that when you started out writing your Words Per Day stat was in the hundreds. Lie if you have to, but give me hope.

#SlowWriting

In which I draft an #introduction, delete it all apart from "I", restart, pause for tea, write a little, order a book on a random side-topic, think of a neat line for my WIP **, notice an anachronism, google it, disappear down a website for an afternoon, twoot about a detail I've discovered, pause for tea, talk a lot, write a little...

In which I prove that I need no #introduction to #SlowWriting #procrastination #JamTomorrow

** #romance #administration #London #Year1819 #C19 #EastIndiaCompany

@AlexJaneWrites there's an author I really like & admire & she posts things like, "I wrote 4000 words before breakfast." I feel as if we live in different universes and I'm not good enough for hers.

A good day for me is about 300 or 400 words. That's all. Each word feels as if it had been chipped out of rock. I'll go & do the ironing sometimes to get away from my shame at being so unproductive.

So if there's a #SlowWriting movement, sign me up!

#writing #WritingRomance