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reviewed A System for Writing by Bob Doto

Bob Doto: A System for Writing (Paperback, New Old Traditions)

THIS BOOK IS FOR WRITERS who want to write more, who struggle to write, who …

A Practical Zettelkasten Primer with Writing Advice

I've been trying to get started with a #Zettelkasten for the better part of two years, if not longer. I've read one or two other books on the subject, notably How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens, poked around in forums, did some trial and error, and had a clunky, barely functional system. I'm pretty sure that I heard about A System for Writing through someone posting about it on the Fediverse and I'm so glad. Building on the felicitous recommendation of whoever that was, I'd like to take this opportunity to heartily recommend this book by @bobdoto@pkm.social to anyone who, like me, is or has been floundering trying to figure out how to make a working Zettelkasten which they can actually use.

Here's what I found so helpful about the book:

  • It's organized really well and is easy to dip back into for reference …

"If you wanna know how I write 2-3 books per year, blame the of , which forces me to apply rigor to the I take, and rewards me with a searchable database of everything I've ever found important, while stimulating a constant mnemonic rejuggling of all those thoughts that crystallizes into an endless stream of novel synthetic insights and road-tested ways to express them."
The @pluralistic strategy you'll want to learn.
https://pluralistic.net/2025/07/28/twiddlehazard/

Folks use technology in different ways and many of the assumptions from educators are ableist.

-The student taking photos of slides may have ADHD and struggle to remember details.
-The student typing their notes may have arthritis and have difficulty holding a pen.
-The student recording the lecture may have auditory processing disorder and will create a transcript later.