I had this brilliant idea for a "non-linear" essay, which is mainly inspired by mind maps. The main difference is that nonlinear essays would be more polished up with the expectation that someone is going to actually read it, rather than just some notes you're scribbling. So it's a different use case. I think mainly I just don't like how annoying it is to read a normal essay, trying to find the parts that are actually interesting, and having to wade through all the boring "glue sentences" necessary to transition between and connect ideas. It would be much better if you could just *see* the connections and follow them in whatever order helps you absorb the material best. Plus it better reflects how people think. Never have I ever come up with the content of an essay in the exact order that I write it linearly. What if I could just get rid of the overhead of ordering my ideas, and having to write glue *on top of that*? So yeah, I'm writing a non-linear essay now, and I've got a few ideas on how to present it: - A glorified mind map: I write paragraphs and use them as nodes in a graph, and connect them up like in a mind map - A MUSH: I make an actual map and you'd control a virtual avatar to move around like in those old MUSH games. Each room would have paragraphs in them, with little objects related to the points I'm making - Linear text with hyperlinks to other sections: For screen readers, I guess. I want my essay to not break if you don't have JavaScript or something, so I want it to render as linear text with hyperlinks and have the JS sit on top of that. If you've got more ideas, feel free to send me a town email or catch me on IRC or something.