Commonplace. a commonplace book, kept in public

Twelve ideas, hung in the dark where they can find each other.

drag to wander the sky click a star to read its note follow the links to travel

Tonight's brightest

Three notes burning a little louder than the rest.

Why a sky

A feed forgets. A folder files. A constellation remembers sideways.

Commonplace books were how readers kept thought before apps: copy the line that struck you, note why, and let the pages cross-pollinate. The form failed only at retrieval — paper cannot show you which old note tonight's idea rhymes with.

So this one is hung as a sky. Every note is a star; every deliberate connection a drawn line. Nothing is ranked, nothing is chronological, and nothing disappears — ideas here don't scroll away, they orbit. Wander upward and read.

From the paper notebooks

The sky is transcribed, not typed.

Scanned notebook spread, lamplit, notes on memory
Notebook XIV · on memory
Scanned notebook spread with a hand-drawn constellation of ideas
Notebook XVII · first sky sketch
Scanned notebook page, quotations copied by hand
Notebook XXI · copied lines

Keep one of your own.

Once a month we send one star from this sky and a method note on keeping a public commonplace book. No feed, no streak, no metrics — just the lamp.

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