I think I've mostly found an approach for tiddlifying notes and ideas I get 
out of nonfiction (basic approach: add short summary to a tiddler on the 
book or article, then use backlinks and occasionally forward links to 
connect ideas related to it), but I'm struggling with figuring out what 
works for literature, maybe because I just haven't done as much of it yet.

See this recent writeup 
<https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com/#KlaraAndTheSun2021>, for 
instance, which is an awkward mix of ideas dumped into the book's tiddler 
and ideas placed in separate tiddlers. I could just write a linear 
discussion of the story, or a bunch of unrelated “paper”-like discussions, 
but those approaches feel like I'm not taking advantage of what TiddlyWiki 
has to offer.

I've just finished *Lolita* and have approximately 23,000 ideas rolling 
around in my head that I want to put somewhere, so am feeling like this is 
as good a time as any to start experimenting. Before I do, has anyone else 
used TiddlyWiki this way who might have some pointers for me so I don't 
start off in the entirely wrong direction?

Thanks!

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