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Brennan Kenneth Brown ♾️
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Jul 18, 2026
People and Blogs Interview: Brennan Kenneth Brown
I was interviewed in Zachary Kai's People and Blogs series, founded by Manuel Moreale. I share about my background, the evolution of my blog, creative and technical workflows, philosophy on monetization, and advocacy for the IndieWeb.
interview
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IndieWeb
Published Drafts
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Jul 18, 2026
Everyone Walking the Other Way
On bad travel timing and capturing emotions for later writing
writing
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lgbtq
Brennan Kenneth Brown ♾️
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Jul 18, 2026
What have note-taking PKMs accomplished, really?
As somebody who writes a lot, I've always been interested in personal knowledge management systems and note-taking apps. But what do these frameworks and methodolgies actually give to researchers and the broader world? Has there been a meaningful increase of wisdom since these became popular? I went to look for an answer.
personal essay
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writing
The Power of Words
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Jul 17, 2026
My Lost Dream
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Poems
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KWWP
The Power of Words
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Jul 17, 2026
Lonely Days, Lonely Nights
Poems
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KWWP
Off the Leash
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Jul 17, 2026
The first bark! 🐾
The leash comes off...
first bark
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off the leash
Brennan Kenneth Brown ♾️
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Jul 17, 2026
A Future Fortune
The anxious body is an oracle with bad sources. Eren Yeager drank his future and mistook the seeing for a sentence. The tarot was a card game for three hundred years before anyone called it a holy book. On divination, dehumanization, the beast at the doorstep, and why every fortune ever told points back at the person asking.
personal essay
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philosophy
Brennan Kenneth Brown ♾️
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Jul 17, 2026
The True, Unglamorous Life of a Writer
Let me be unglamorous and honest about the actual furniture of a writing life. What do my private, invisible days look like? What does it cost and what does it pay? A look at the 4 a.m. writing routine, the physical setting, and what I hope my writing will do for others.
personal essay
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writing
500 Words
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Jul 16, 2026
500 Words and the Fediverse
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science-fiction
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fiction
taco 'bout it
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Jul 16, 2026
the garbage fire group chat: why the absolute worst groups of people make for the absolute best television
there is a very specific type of tv show where you realize about three episodes in that there is not a single person on screen you would willingly choose to be in a room with, much less share an Uber with, and yet you cannot look away because watching a collection of absolute monsters ruin each other’s lives is apparently the highest form of human entertainment it is the "the whole gang sucks" trope and honestly fwiw it is carrying the entire television industry on its back traditionally, […]
archer
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comedy
taco 'bout it
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Jul 15, 2026
the crib curse: can adding a baby ever actually save a tv show?
it is an ancient, undisputed law of television that the exact moment a long-running show introduces a positive pregnancy test, the writers have officially run out of ideas and the series is circling the drain. it usually signals the absolute death of casual hanging out, the sudden disappearance of main characters into background daycare voids, and an influx of incredibly grating, precocious child actors who look like they have never interacted with a real human being in their lives but does […]
comedy
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newGirl
fos
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Jul 14, 2026
hallo welt.
Trying to get (back into) blogging. Starting with an introduction.
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first post
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introduction
The Power of Words
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Jul 14, 2026
True Love
Another breakup poem or maybe not.
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Poems
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KWWP
The Power of Words
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Jul 14, 2026
My Love
A breakup poem.
Poems
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KWWP
I'm Not Doctor Who
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Jul 14, 2026
#oneaday Day 767: Why I continue to write in an age of AI
I read a good piece earlier that got me thinking: why do I continue to tap out words here, day after day, in an age where those odious "Generate with AI" buttons are ubiquitous, whether you want them or not? (Even here in my own self-hosted version of WordPress, I cannot escape the "Improve with...
creating content
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creativity
The Power of Words
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Jul 11, 2026
You and Me are One (Let's Be One)
A poem for courtship.
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Poems
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KWWP
The Power of Words
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Jul 11, 2026
Truly, This Is My Love for You
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Poems
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KWWP
soulcruzer
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Jul 10, 2026
The brain is a meaning-making machine. It’s constantly …
The brain is a meaning-making machine. It's constantly trying to connect dots, predict what happens next, and turn scattered information into a coherent shape. When everything is already explained, the pattern is complete. The brain can relax or get bored. But when there is uncertainty like a missing piece, an unanswered question, a strange detail,...
Meaning-Making
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writing
ege's weblog
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Jul 10, 2026
Accidentally rediscovered the cure for writer's block
writing
Off-Topics by Bloqdigital
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Jul 8, 2026
Journaling in the age of Articlemaxxing
Or How I miss the innocent days of Livejournal.. When did writing online become driven by farming success course-slop? Why does everyone want to help me grow, so long as I sign up to an online program or join a paid membership tier? Why does Substack's notes feed look and read with exactly the same level of engagement farming as Crypto Twitter did during the NFT and meme coin heydays?
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writing
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articlemaxxing
brennan.day
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Jul 8, 2026
To My Readers: What Do You Want To See More Of?
I finally curated my blog posts into collections, revealing what I write about most: the IndieWeb, the craft of writing, community, technical tutorials, politics, culture, and more. A call to my readers to tell me what they want to see more of, and a reflection on how organizing my work helps me understand my own writing patterns and what I want to write more of.
IndieWeb
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personal essay
brennan.day
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Jul 7, 2026
There Are People Who Would Give Anything For Your Ability to Read and Write
In our current year, there is a global literacy crisis. As a result, there's a privilege in being able to read and write. Notes on Frederick Douglass, the problems you don't think about, and why the ability to write is something to be grateful for and use rather than take for granted.
personal essay
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literacy
Haus of Ken (in-world)
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Jul 7, 2026
Welcome to the Haus of Ken
Greetings Adventurer!
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Kolverse
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KWWP
soulcruzer
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Jul 6, 2026
I keep thinking about the idea of writing …
I keep thinking about the idea of writing an ebook that doesn't perpetuate the expectation that a book needs to be read in a straight line. I know this isn't a new idea; that's what the hypertext movement was all about. But the idea of doing this resurfaced for me again this morning while reading...
ebooks
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mythogeography
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