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over 2 years from writing these notes. I come back to obsidian with a different mind however similar opinions. I think I'm going to give obsidian a harder shot now because I am in the biggest compression of my life and I want 1 place that has word counts, download into a set structure, API/tools integrations capability, and all of me centralized af. Does this make sense? is obsidian where I get that?
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cc: some people I enjoy writing perspectives from. @kepano @danicaswanson @wanderloots.eth @naomiii @tombeck.eth
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Ironically, I use Obsidian to write first drafts and basically never use the linking feature. In fact, I use a plugin that blocks out most features (I think it's called typewriter). I use Apple Notes for note-taking because I like how simple and expendable the notes feel. I don't want to structure my thinking, I just want to throw thoughts into the digital ether and see what bubbles up later. So there's a continuum of rough -> polished that goes: Apple Notes -> Obsidian -> Scrivener -> publication platform (i.e., Paragraph). For whatever reason, only fiction goes in Scrivener (because it's the only writing I "work at" for a long time). Essays go from Obsidian straight into the platform: then quick polish, post. But, I do think there's an interesting possibility of using Obsidian to build fictional universes (and I was, in fact, working on an essay draft on that topic this morning, so more to come!)
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thanks for sharing Tom! gave me energy
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So glad to hear!
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