Mini-essays

Composable, Atomic Essays

Chris Carella

Chris Carella

I discovered mini-essays this weekend via the YouTube channel of Odysseas. A mini essay is a 300-500 word essay focused on a single concept. It encourages writing and all the benefits that come with it by keeping your target length short and acknowledges that not every idea you have requires a 3000 word post.

It reminds me of atomic notes, which I and many others do in Obsidian where each note is relatively brief and then over time notes becomes links of other notes. It provides for note composability.

I recently casted that while I’m deriving many benefits from writing daily the pace of it means I don’t write about the things I’m thinking the most about, since they feel like they should be longer essays. I also recently wrote about how transformative I think Rounds.wtf is for decentralized social but how because of that it’s an intimidating topic to write about.

Both of these cases would benefit from smaller composable essays focused on making a single point that I (and others) can build on top of to create longer pieces that describe more complex thoughts.

The benefits of mini-essays extend to readers as well. When we are content snacking or otherwise moving quickly, mini-essays offer a balance of depth and brevity. They provide readers with a substantial idea in a digestible format, allowing for quick consumption of meaningful content. As a result, this could mean more frequent engagement with my ideas, as they can easily read and reflect on a mini-essay. Additionally, the focused nature of mini-essays can lead to more targeted discussions and feedback, potentially fostering a more engaged and interactive community around my writing. By offering these bite-sized pieces of thought, I can potentially reach a wider audience and create more touchpoints for intellectual exchange.

I’m leaning towards continuing to write after my 30 day challenge is up but making mini-essays like this one a big part of it.

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Chris CarellaFarcaster
Chris Carella
Commented 8 months ago

Mini-essays

tomuFarcaster
tomu
Commented 8 months ago

do you use obsidian? downloaded after watching the video you're referencing in the article

Chris CarellaFarcaster
Chris Carella
Commented 8 months ago

Yes, I have since 2020. Big fan.

tomuFarcaster
tomu
Commented 8 months ago

oh nice you must have already a great graph i like it so far

ZenigameFarcaster
Zenigame
Commented 8 months ago

wait is this a meta mini essay? I actually like the concept.

DALEFarcaster
DALE
Commented 8 months ago

So you created a mini essay about mini essay, cool

DALEFarcaster
DALE
Commented 8 months ago

Would you be writing things like it d this for children (I don't know if we'd regard short stories as mini essay but that's what I'm talking about)

Mini-essays