patrickrhone

05.09.08 08.00 am

My Addiction

My name is Patrick, and I am a notebook addict. I have never really tried to hide my addiction. Many who know me well know of this “problem” (I am sill not sure I feel comfortable calling it that). Sometimes I am able to fight it. I convince myself that I really don’t need yet another notebook that will sit on a shelf and probably never be used. Sometimes they are given to me. Sometimes, I just can’t stop myself. The paper is too nice, the aesthetic beauty too compelling. The myriad of uses flood my brain and I become drunk with the elixir of possibility.

Here are just some of the examples of the times I have fallen:

As I said, these are just a few examples. I have intentionally left out quite a few. Many of which I have written about recently here. The two Levenger Circa Notebooks. The several Field Notes Brand notebooks I have waiting on deck for me to complete the one I am using. The list could go on.

OK, I guess I may need an intervention.

6 Comments

05.09.08 09.09 AM

Brad Blackman

Nice. I'm a sketchbook junkie, so it's OK. I try to use up a sketchbook before I move on to a new one. I have friends who use whichever sketchbook is at hand, so they could be working on 5 sketchbooks at once.

Currently, I've got a Moleskine that I talked about briefly here, but I also use a cheap-ish one I found at Barnes & Noble, as well as a super-cheap one from Borders, which I use at work.

Then at church I use a tiny gridded Moleskine for sermon notes. I usually end up filling in the little squares with various patterns, ending up with some crazy sort of plaid pattern on the pages. I'll have to scan & post that sometime soon.

05.09.08 11.01 AM

Jennifer

Hi Patrick! :)

You're not alone on that one, for sure. Whenever I'm in a stationery store or in the Paperchase section of Borders, I allow myself to fondle the notebooks, but try to restrain myself from buying any more. I have a big tub of them at home, which keeps getting more full. Just enjoy it. There are worse additions, for sure.

05.10.08 08.07 AM

Jane

Hi Patrick! I have the wonderful job of Marketing Director for the company that makes Black n' Red notebooks. Love your comment and glad you like the books. I have the perfect job for someone who loves notebooks!

05.23.08 04.15 AM

Eliot Night

But you know your addiction has gone over the top when you start making your own. Students keep asking me, "Do you know you can buy notebooks? They're very cheap."

If you use unlined paper for a while, your writing might improve as a result. That happened with mine. My drawing skills still inspire only pity or amusement among those who see the results.

05.26.08 01.23 PM

Mira

Sounds familiar to me. I've been on and off journaling since I'm about 12 years old and I tend to use several diaries parallel, but they all are really different from each other. I just decided I will use them all up before I start a fresh one and them just use one at a time.
plus, I have a lot of fresh ones of all shapes and sizes sitting around, waiting to be filled or take the place of one of my theme-books (related to a certain topic, project, city, language..)
I don't have a favorite pen to write in a certain notebook. It all depends on what I feel for, same problem with my various journals.

05.27.08 02.29 PM

Laura

Well, at least I finally know that I'm not the only one...My fiance, bless him, has long been confused and befuddled by my NEED to purchase journals that I fall in love with at work (I work for a retail book store). I have a huge collection of beautiful books (empty) lined, unlined, and gridded. Sketchbooks are no exception.





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