
Life as a nib-size nomad
Writing with a balance of broad and narrow nib sizes this week has been instructive. I recognize that I have become a nib-size nomad. I happily jump from EF to M to Zooms and B nibs.
My line-width preferences have ebbed and flowed both over time and depending on the kind of writing I intend to get into.

A community with heart
A little heart brings people of all kinds together. One of my favorite parts of our stationery community is that folks are eager to help one another. From warm welcomes, to moral support, to shameless pen-enabling.

A planner as a pocket notebook
My work week began with a mistake. I left my A5 pocket notebook at home. In it’s drawer. Habits take practice.
Happenstance: I had a B6 Stalogy 1/2 Year in my bag. The plan was to use the Stalogy for recording student meetings. However, in the absence of my Taroko pocket notebook, the Stalogy became my pocket notebook. Good thing.

Messy notes are the medium
Scratched out words. Lines of text overlapping one another. Page grid optional. Squiggles that barely resemble letter shapes.
Messy notes are where I do my best thinking. Jottings and scratchings and cross outs are how I get from rough ideas to clever. Messy notes are the medium. They’re my work-in-progress.