Questions to and Questioning of the series "The Zettelkasten Method for Fiction"
Dear Zettlers,
UPDATE (2022-02-26): The series is finished and is part of a digital garden named The Zettelkasten Method for Fiction. If you have questions on the series post them in here.
I wrote a small to medium-sized series on using the Zettelkasten to deal with fiction (both analysation and creating). To make the series more whole, I thought to give you the chance to ask any questions you have. I will publish the answers as the last installment of the series.
So, what are your questions?
Live long and prosper
Sascha
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Two questions:
GitHub. Erdős #2. Problems worthy of attack / prove their worth by hitting back. -- Piet Hein. Alter ego: Erel Dogg (not the first). CC BY-SA 4.0.
Ah, yes. That might be even better.
I need to watch the video.
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I agree with ZettelDistraction on letting us review the series. Perhaps you could give an outline, like as in What do you want in an introduction. I think that this overview would allow us to know what questions have already been answered.
Either way, here are my questions:
Would really appreciate something on this.
Regarding the video of Lionel Davoust: Quite similar.
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I'm currently reading "the wheel of time" by the second time. I've completed it some years ago. Reading fiction is fun but what could motivate me using my Zettelkasten for it?
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@Sascha Thanks--that's useful to know. I tried to give a one-sentence summary.
There are several questions that a writer might have, depending on the literary form. For example, a poet could labor over a brief poem for years, only in the end to produce:
I wonder, if the Greco-Roman poet Testiclies were alive today (he was a contemporary of Augustine, according to the criticaster Platitudinus, as quoted centuries later by the glossator Pedantus the Elder), whether a Zettelkasten would be any help.
GitHub. Erdős #2. Problems worthy of attack / prove their worth by hitting back. -- Piet Hein. Alter ego: Erel Dogg (not the first). CC BY-SA 4.0.
@Annabella_Zelsky and @zk_1000
Both questions are noted.
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It is a tragedy of incalculable magnitude that the poem of Testiclies, a crowning achievement of the Zettelkasten Method, has elicited no response.
GitHub. Erdős #2. Problems worthy of attack / prove their worth by hitting back. -- Piet Hein. Alter ego: Erel Dogg (not the first). CC BY-SA 4.0.
Oh, sh00t. My apologies. On top, I have sad news:
I have no experience (I freestyled for ~45min when I was 17 because another boy tried to diss me to take a girl from me that I never even showed any interest in but took the challenge because I was very bored and very energetic), no interest (Ich bin ein Banause) and no talent (a strategic statement to protect me from my duty to unfold my god given talent).
I have my suspicions how to tackle poetry with the Zettelkasten Method but no merits to be allowed to have an opinion.
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I didn't want to openly chuckle at genitalia jokes but now I believe I should've to avoid confusion among my peers
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So, with all the parts published. What do you feel is missing? Do you have any questions? Any criticisms that I need to adress (yes, also from the perspective of literary studies)?
I'll try to adress everything over the course of some months (which is unlikely that I can adhere to the deadline but I will adress everything eventually).
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@Sascha
Frankly, I don't know whether to curse you or thank you for writing this series.
My "write a book" goal has sat quietly and alone on the back burner of my someday/maybe list for a long time. My last active journal entry on the topic was dated November 14, 2009. Then without explanation, twelve years later, I created a journal entry on November 16, 2021, with the following:
I then documented an idea I had to use the Zettelkasten in helping me map out what to write.
Finally, your series appeared, and I have more than a few journal entries that start with "I couldn't sleep last night." Out of curiosity, I purchased The Story Grid via the affiliate link provided; however, it wasn't without trepidation. In my mind, (journal entry January 30, 2022)
So, today, in large part thanks to you, I started down the path, creating my first two "Fiction" zettel notes and added the keyword "Superpower." Heaven help us all.
@Steve625 I am thankful that I can be happy for you.
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