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SPOS #967 – Roland Allen On Notebooks And Thinking

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast

Release Date: 01/19/2025

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Roland Allen is a publisher and author based in the UK, with a background in book and notebook publishing. He studied at Manchester University and has written on diverse subjects, including bicycles and bread. Roland has maintained a personal diary for decades and has a particular fondness for stationery. In this conversation, we delved into his latest book, The Notebook - A History of Thinking on Paper, which explores the profound impact of notebooks on creativity and thought processes throughout history (and, wow, I do love notebooks and I loved this book!). Roland shares his insights into how the tactile act of writing engages our senses uniquely, fostering clarity and connection in an increasingly digital world. We discuss the psychological benefits of journaling, the resurgence of interest in handwriting, and how notebooks continue to inspire productivity and joy. His reflections on the utilitarian origins of notebooks and the personal relationships individuals have with their stationery offers a fresh perspective on the value of putting pen to paper. If you've ever appreciated the feel of a fresh notebook or the act of writing by hand (or if you can’t walk by a stationary store and not go in... like me), this episode provides a deeper understanding of an often-overlooked tool that has shaped human thought for centuries, and may hold the answer to how you can improve your skills and knowledge in 2025. Enjoy the conversation!

Chapters:

(00:00) - The Invisible World of Notebooks.
(02:46) - The Ritual of Writing.
(06:10) - Digital vs. Analog: The Writing Experience.
(09:01) - The Evolution of Notebooks.
(11:49) - Cultural Perspectives on Writing.
(15:07) - The History and Purpose of Notebooks.
(18:12) - The Future of Handwriting.
(21:04) - The Impact of Technology on Writing.
(24:08) - The Art of Note-Taking.
(27:08) - The Journey of Writing a Book.
(37:25) - The Purpose of Notebooks: Thinking vs. Writing.
(39:00) - Exploring the World of Stationery.
(40:20) - Notebook Preferences: A Personal Journey.
(44:40) - The Craft of Writing: Learning from Masters.
(46:19) - The Value of Libraries and Reading.
(48:27) - The Intrigue of Personal Notebooks.
(52:07) - The Superpower of Reading and Note-Taking.
(56:44) - Trends in Notebooks and Stationery.