Welcome back to Honing In and to my interview with Jillian Hess.
Jillian Hess is Professor of English at Bronx Community College, part of the City University of New York. She is the author of How Romantics and Victorians Organized Information, a 2022 book from Oxford University Press about commonplace books, scrapbooks, and albums. She also writes the weekly newsletter, Noted, exploring how brilliant people have taken notes and she is currently writing a new book, "Noteworthy" which uses the history of note-taking to offer an expansive how-to guide to note taking--forthcoming from Penguin Life in the US and Viking in the UK.
Here are some of the things Jillian and I discuss:
- Jillian’s newsletter Noted as public intellectualism and an extension of her role as a teacher
- The experience of writing an academic book vs. one for a general audience
- Why reading creative thinkers’ notebooks humanizes them and empowers us
- The iterative and expanding nature of inherited note-taking styles
- How Jillian keeps the commonplace book tradition alive with the Commonplace Book Club
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