Writer, you NEED to keep a notebook
“I’ll remember it later.” It’s the lie that sentences countless ideas to oblivion each day, especially for writers, since we’re ceaselessly coming up with and processing new ideas.
Fresh ideas have a knack for hitting us out of nowhere: in bed, in the shower, out for walks, at our day job, during meals, etc.
So we say, “I’ll remember it later.” Except we don’t, because that’s one of the biggest fibs since I read and agree to the terms and conditions.
The solution isn’t a mystery: keep a notebook. Or, if you don’t like the bulk, try sticky notes. Or a phone app. Anything that lets you jot down ideas as quickly as you can and come back to them later.
I stubbornly refused to follow this sage advice for a long time, and I wonder how many great ideas were lost because of my pride. I thought my brain was a steel cage. Turns out it’s more like a wad of Silly Putty.
Now I keep a notebook. Jotting things down has become a healthy habit. Here’s a sample list of what sort of ideas get barfed onto the pages:
New story ideas
Character and plot points for current works-in-progress
Future blog post topics
Potential character names
Novel title ideas
Daily schedules
Character relation charts
Map sketches
A to-read list
Character traits
Word-count objective charts
Random memos and errands
Nerdy pickup lines (just kidding…or am I?)
Not only do I use my notebook to record and store all those lists, plans, and brainstorming results, I also write in it. For a variety of reasons I prefer to write scenes and chapters on my laptop, but sometimes I need to go by hand, whether that’s due to Internet distractions, travel, really good weather outside, etc.
So I’m joining forces with all the other voices urging you to start keeping a notebook with or near you at all possible times. You won’t regret it, and your future brilliant ideas will thank you.
And no, you probably won’t remember it later.
Do you keep a notebook already? What do you write in it? Where else do you jot down fresh ideas? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to share and subscribe!


