This week’s link post is about exploration. Exploring the human mind, the distant reaches of the Solar System, and the surprise that lay beneath the floor of an ice cream shop. Boost your brain with peppermint tea. Too bad it’s my least favorite kind of tea. https://www.psypost.org/peppermint-tea-boosts-memory-and-attention-but-why/ An object (designated as 3I/ATLAS, or C/2025 N1),…
Category: Links
A diary of interesting links.
Unlocking Creativity, One Link at a Time
It was a creative week for me. A little family art project allowed me to stretch my creative muscles, but left little time to write. Since creativity is in the air, unlock your creativity with this weeks’ links! We go from free creative tools, to getting over “blank page syndrome,” to creative divination, with a…
This Week’s Curiosities: Coffee, Creativity, and Clever Machines
Robots are coming for our jobs, decaf is coming for our brains, and apparently writing grocery lists by hand says something profound about our personalities. This week’s links touch on everything from resin printers that look like magic to unexpected sources of creative inspiration. Grab a cup of coffee, or placebo, and settle in for…
Coffee, Milk, and Notetaking. What Could Be a More Natural Combination?
A link roundup of the curious, cozy, and cleverly useful. It’s that time of year again, when the mornings are warm enough to sit outside and take in the sunrise, enjoy the birdsong, and to have quality time with my coffee mug. Of course, coffee is getting to be a little pricey these days, so…
Leonardo, Norovirus, and the 90s Internet: A Perfectly Weird Link Salad
Today we celebrate the birth of one of the greatest minds in history, dodge cruise ship germs, and take a hard left into ‘90s internet nostalgia. This batch of links wasn’t supposed to have a theme, but somehow it turned into a Ferris Bueller-fueled time warp with a splash of gastrointestinal dread. It’s part history,…
Books, Bones, and Broken Links: This Week’s Curated Curiosities
This week’s internet rabbit hole led me from the lofty halls of Mensa reading lists to plastic bag wallet tutorials, with a detour through vertebrate anatomy and early-90s generational angst. Also: RIP to a few of my old bookmarks, now officially 404 ghosts. I’m starting to think a personal archive might be less of a…
Storytelling Cheats to Unlikely Bonds: A Writer’s Curiosity Cabinet
I’ve often wondered how two animals, sometimes of completely different species, can somehow convey mutual affinity without even having mutual body language (much less similar bodies). I wonder how you might write two characters as best friends that can’t use words? (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPdy3WxpNUg Hmmm, the next link is a video, too. This is not planned….
From Stone Tablets to Typewriters: A Curated Collection of Inspiration
Links for March 2025 Note tracking for creatives: https://mtrask.substack.com/p/how-i-organise-my-world-building A nice post on creativity that was similar to an experience I had. Quite fortuitous to find this post on the fediverse: https://sylvia.studio/posts/creativity-is-simple Inspirational image: Arctic Dragon and other space photos: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26334990-500-these-stunning-images-made-the-shortlist-for-space-photo-competition/ What stories could be told from an ancient archive? A state archive of the…


