I set out on a mission to write atomic essays for 15 days on the topic of design ethnography. I only wrote 2500 words, not 3500, and 9 essays, not 15! So, I essentially failed the experiment and here are my learnings.
By writing about design ethnography daily, I forced myself to structure my thoughts on the topic. The series still needs more refining, polishing, and research.
Despite being outlined all at once, longer pieces don't work well when they go out in drips (IMO). It needs some thinking and a couple of rounds of feedback from other people.
On some days, writing on a tightly scoped-out topic felt extremely forced and, as a result, less enjoyable.
The format of an atomic essay lends itself to exploring smaller and more immediate and emergent ideas.
I usually write my ship30 essays at night, after work. So, revisiting topics linked to my professional life felt challenging.
Here's what I plan to change going forward:
I will continue writing atomic essays to capture or explore smaller ideas instead of longer, unwieldy pieces.
I've been enjoying my writing practice so far and want to allow myself free rein to explore ideas.
Writing long essays is something I want to do more of but on a different cadence and using a more rigorous process.