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Go Ahead, Write in the Margins—It’s Good for Your Brain

Last updated: September 19, 2025 7:45 pm
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Annotating the margins of books has long been considered an essential part of deep reading, with a rich history of significance in both scientific and literary realms. Readers on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram are bringing the aesthetics of reading to the forefront by creating elaborate and visually appealing annotations. These markups, known as marginalia, can range from detailed notes that fill entire pages to color-coordinated annotations that complement the book’s cover.

The practice of marginalia dates back centuries, with notable figures like Leonardo da Vinci and famous writers such as Herman Melville and Edgar Allan Poe known for their annotations. Modern authors like Ann Patchett have also embraced the art of annotating, finding new insights and patterns in their own work through the process. Studies have shown that handwriting, particularly in the form of annotations, can enhance memory and understanding of written material. Neuroscientists have explored the cognitive benefits of writing by hand, highlighting its role in deepening comprehension and fostering personal interpretation of texts.

In academia, the importance of annotation in deep reading has been emphasized by experts in the field of language learning and teaching. Writing workshops, especially in genre-fiction writing, encourage students to engage in deep reading practices like annotation to develop their interpretations and enhance their autonomy as learners. Online communities have also embraced diverse annotation styles, with readers highlighting favorite passages or scenes to deepen their understanding of characters and narrative development.

While some may view annotating as a personal habit or preference, the act of scribbling in the margins can contribute to a deeper engagement with the text and a more profound appreciation for the material. Whether it’s coordinating bookmarks and highlighters to match a book’s cover or dog-earing favorite scenes, the practice of marginalia is a personal and intimate way for readers to interact with literature. Embracing the tradition of annotating can lead to a greater sense of fulfillment and connection with the written word, ultimately enriching the reading experience.

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In conclusion, the act of writing in books is not only a valid and beneficial practice but also a deeply personal and enriching way to engage with literature. By embracing the art of annotation, readers can deepen their understanding of texts, develop their own interpretations, and enhance their overall reading experience. Whether it’s through elaborate marginalia or simple notes in the margins, writing in books can be a powerful tool for stimulating the mind and fostering a deeper connection with the written word.

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